Coach Catfish Smith and His Boys

Coach Catfish Smith and His Boys

by Glen Onley
Coach Catfish Smith and His Boys

Coach Catfish Smith and His Boys

by Glen Onley

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Overview

Milburn "Catfish" Smith rose from the humblest of beginnings in rural East Texas to lead the Carey Cardinals and the Mount Vernon Tigers to numerous football and basketball championships, including Texas State Schoolboy titles. In doing so, he defied the sports gurus of his day, many of whom subsequently credited him with three of the greatest coaching feats of his century. How did he do it? Here for the first time, the secret behind this most unusual and colorful man's success is revealed, unknown until now even by many of his former players, "His Boys." No slow climb to the top was acceptable for this firebrand coach. In his first year he took his Carey Cardinals, a school with less than one hundred enrollment and no basketball court, to a fourth place finish in the Texas Schoolboy state basketball tournament, including a twenty-six-game winning streak. The twenty-three-year-old coach followed that with a 50-2 season and the state championship, back when the smallest schools competed against the largest for the coveted title. World War II soon interrupted his career, as it did that of many of his contemporaries, but the experience was to change Catfish deeply, and in ways even his closest friends did not understand. Called to Mount Vernon, Texas in September 1943 to temporarily fill a coaching vacancy, Catfish exceeded all expectations. Seven years later, with two hundred fourteen victories and over twenty titles, including district, bi-district, regional, and state crowns, he was one of the most recognized high school coaches in the state of Texas.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611395112
Publisher: Sunstone Press
Publication date: 04/15/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Glen Onley is a Texan enamored with the Old West. His first three novels, "Beyond Contentment," "Discovery Tree," and "Sunset," were all published by Sunstone Press.
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