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Washington High School Football Career Coaching WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CAREER COACHING RECORDS Compiled by David Maley and Dave Tuengel---January 1, 2018 * Active coach at end of 2017 season Only Washington high school varsity records on this list Through the 2017 season If a coach has an "X" next to his name, I have complete annual regular-season totals (non-league and league) Coach Current school Former school(s) Years W L T Pct. X Sid Otton Coupeville, Colfax, Tumwater 49 394 132 0.749 X Monte Kohler* O'Dea 33 324 53 0.859 X Bob Ames* Meridian 44 320 155 0.674 X Terry Ennis Stanwood, Bellarmine Prep, Renton, Cascade (Everett), Archbishop Murphy 35+ 287 87 0.767 X Dick Armstrong Sultan, Camas, Snohomish 38 271 95 10 0.734 X Phil Zukowski* Cashmere Adna, Rochester 34 271 99 0.732 X Don Anderson Lakeside (Seattle), Gonzaga Prep 36 269 63 4 0.807 X Glenn Rickert Mead, Burlington-Edison 36 269 72 10 0.781 X Terry Jensen* Montesano Forks 32 258 88 0.746 X Curt Kramme Lynden 26 248 61 0.803 X Steve Gervais Eatonville, Gig Harbor, Rogers (Puyallup), Skyline 31 244 87 0.737 X Tom Ingles Liberty (Renton), Kentwood, Puyallup 33 243 106 0.696 X Ray Hobbs Pullman, Davis, Colton 42 235 146 9 0.614 X Tom Moore Prosser 23 234 38 0.860 X Jack McMillan Brewster, Cascade (Leavenworth), LaSalle 37 234 139 1 0.627 X Wiley Allred* Royal 19 217 26 0.893 X Frank Naish O'Dea, Inglemoor 39 215 158 0.576 X Chuck Semancik Aberdeen, Bremerton, West Bremerton 38 211 113 18 0.643 X Bill Beattie* Tumwater Elma, Olympia 30 210 99 0.680 X Ron Rood* Zillah Concrete 32 209 116 0.643 X Jerry Parrish Colfax, Pilchuck, North Kitsap 38 209 149 4 0.583 X Jon Eagle* Camas Evergreen (Vancouver), Redmond 26 208 65 0.762 X Chuck Tarbox Cleveland, Nathan Hale, Juanita, Eastside Catholic 32 208 96 1 0.684 X Dave Ward* Sedro-Woolley Oak Harbor, Archbishop Murphy 27 207 88 0.702 X Rollie Robbins Montesano, Sumner, Newport (Bellevue), Interlake, Seattle Prep 34 206 115 3 0.640 X Mike Lynch Ritzville, Lind-Ritzville 31 204 103 2 0.663 Bill Frazier Gonzaga Prep (Unknown record at Mead) 34 202 81 13 0.704 X Gary Kautz Crescent 31 202 106 0.656 X Bob Lucey Curtis 31 198 117 0.629 X Ed Fisher South Kitsap 23 196 49 0.800 X Scott Grabenhorst* Toutle Lake Lacrosse 41 195 207 0.485 X Dave Curtis DeSales, Clarkston 37 190 170 2 0.528 X Butch Goncharoff* Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) Bellevue 17 189 21 0.900 X Wayne Dickey Touchet 30 188 112 0.627 X Mike McLaughlin Mead, Mount Spokane 32 188 126 2 0.598 X Jack Collins Cashmere 24 186 49 4 0.787 X Steve Graff* Chiawana Pasco 21 186 54 0.775 X Bob Bourgette Kennedy 21 185 40 0.822 X Craig Beverlin Kamiakin, Kiona-Benton 26 185 77 1 0.705 X Eric Kurle* Graham-Kapowsin Clover Park, Bethel 23 184 70 0.724 X Roger Hoell* Othello 24 184 86 0.681 X Bud Sanchez Soap Lake, Willapa Valley 28 184 91 4 0.667 X Ted Hippi Toledo, Castle Rock, Centralia 26 182 42 6 0.804 X Bob Wollan* W.F. West Rochester, Pullman 22 181 61 0.748 X Mickey Naish Rochester, Bishop Blanchet 34 181 126 5 0.588 X Jeff A. Nelson* Odessa Lacrosse-Washtucna, Odessa-Harrington 22 180 54 0.769 X Joe Ortolf Montesano, West Valley (Yakima) 22 180 57 0.759 X Bob Nielsen Royal 26 179 75 4 0.702 X Ed Laulainen Kelso 25 178 67 2 0.725 X George Fairhart* Gig Harbor Friday Harbor, Eatonville 27 177 97 0.646 X Dick Nicholl Centralia, Mercer Island 31 177 112 3 0.611 X Mike Huard White Swan, Foster, Puyallup 26 176 85 0.674 X Tom Bainter* Bothell Shorewood 21 175 62 0.738 X Mark Smith Tacoma Baptist, Chief Leschi, Rochester 25 174 102 0.630 X Wayne Riner* Connell 18 173 48 0.783 X Felix Fletcher Clarkston, Walla Walla 25 171 45 11 0.778 X Gary Smith Bridgeport, Castle Rock, Omak 26 171 71 2 0.705 X Phil Pugh* North Mason 29 169 119 0.587 X Tom Oswald Kennewick, Cheney 27 167 92 7 0.641 X Don Clegg Wilson 29 167 123 0.576 X Fred Vogel Cusick 32 167 125 4 0.571 X Ron Lepper* Mount Baker 22 164 72 0.695 X Gordon Elliott* Auburn Camas, Columbia River 27 164 112 0.594 X Dave Miller* Lakes 18 163 46 0.780 X Herman Pein Chewelah 34 163 114 10 0.585 X Randy Affholter* Ellensburg Toppenish 24 162 91 0.640 X Jack Swarthout Hoquiam, Olympia, Capital 27 161 80 4 0.665 X Marty Parkhurst* Orting 24 159 92 0.633 X Tom Merrill Wishkah Valley, Kennedy, Tyee, Roosevelt 29 159 118 0.574 X Dick Zatkovich Lakes, Lincoln (Tacoma), Todd Beamer 22 157 68 0.698 X Andy Bush* White Swan Hunters, Garfield-Palouse, Mountlake Terrace, Cleveland, Davis 33 157 172 0.477 X Marty Osborn Mount Rainier, Kentridge 30 156 145 0.518 X Dan Kaemingk* Lynden Christian 23 155 93 0.625 X Gary Boggs Fort Vancouver 34 155 158 4 0.495 X Bill Heglar Lacrosse, Rosalia, Newport, Sumner, Interlake, Bellevue, Seattle Prep, 40 155 211 0.423 Decatur, Mercer Island X Myron Kramer Odessa 24 154 77 0.667 X John O'Rourke Columbia River 22 154 77 0.667 X Mark Randleman Cle Elum-Roslyn 27 153 110 1 0.581 X Tony Davis* Tahoma Renton 27 153 112 0.577 X Jamie Plenkovich* Ferndale Sehome 18 152 45 0.772 X Rob Friese Ocosta, Willapa Valley 22 151 80 0.654 X Rocky Patchin North Thurston 24 151 89 0.629 X Mark Stewart* Mariner Renton, Garfield (Seattle), Highline, Meadowdale 25 151 103 0.594 X Landy James Wilbur, Mead, La Conner 30 151 114 6 0.568 X Jon Wahl Wishkah Valley, Raymond, W.F. West, Hoquiam, Ocosta 22 150 50 1 0.749 X Jim Sharkey Waitsburg, Woodland, Battle Ground, Ferris 21 150 73 0.673 X Bob Dunn Anacortes, Olympia 26 150 95 5 0.610 X Mike Morgan* Colfax 20 149 65 0.696 X Charlie Kinnune* Mount Si 26 149 111 0.573 X Dave Braddock Hunters, Connell 26 148 91 4 0.617 X Barry Reifel Garfield, East Valley (Yakima) 23 148 94 0.612 X Jack Stark Nooksack Valley, Shelton 27 147 105 4 0.582 X Rick Giampietri Central Valley 23 146 87 1 0.626 X Jim Sandusky* Lummi 15 145 39 0.788 X Bill Alexander Bridgeport, Bridgeport-Mansfield, Quincy 27 145 118 0.551 X Randy Davis* Cascade Christian (Puyallup) 14 143 27 0.841 X Lee Bofto Wenatchee 20 143 49 3 0.741 X Tom Bate Battle Ground, Castle Rock 23 143 86 0.624 X Dwaine Hatch Bellevue, Sultan, Sammamish 25 143 97 0.596 X Howard Lutton Franklin Pierce 28 142 129 0.524 X Rollie DeKoster Lynden 17 141 34 2 0.802 X Skip Pauls Davenport 21 141 70 0.668 X Doug Curtis Lake Roosevelt, Colfax 22 141 74 2 0.654 X John Lambert* La Center 19 140 66 0.680 X John Gradwohl* Edmonds-Woodway 22 140 83 0.628 X Mark Haley Rainier Beach 23 140 85 0.622 X Ross Filkins* Peninsula 23 139 91 0.604 X Jim DeBord Burbank 25 139 100 0.582 X Jerry Connors Medical Lake, Lewis and Clark, Central Valley 31 139 134 6 0.509 X Wayne Sortun Capital 20 138 74 0.651 X Gene Smith Reardan 24 138 75 4 0.645 X K.C. Johnson* Adna Ilwaco, Shorecrest 21 138 85 0.619 X Vic Randall Ferndale 17 137 40 0.774 X Norm Mayer Lincoln (Tacoma) 24 137 61 9 0.684 X Rick Stubrud Sunnyside, Hazen, Archbishop Murphy 23 137 83 0.623 X John Schultz Centralia, Mary M. Knight 23 137 92 0.598 X Ron Johnson Neah Bay 29 137 112 0.550 X Joe Worsham Lake Roosevelt, Pateros, Soap Lake 27 137 119 0.535 X Bob Winters Toppenish 22 135 75 1 0.642 X Chuck Wyborney Hunters, Hunters-Inchelium 21 135 78 0.634 X Darren McKay* Todd Beamer Timberline, Gig Harbor 23 135 92 0.595 X Jim Shapiro* King's 21 133 92 0.591 X George Potter Sunnyside, Centralia 21 131 67 2 0.660 X Randy Cornwell* Colville 21 131 88 0.598 X Bill Bloomer Newport (Bellevue) 24 130 103 2 0.557 X Bill McMahon Lakeside (Seattle), Seattle Prep 32 130 157 0.453 X Lonnie Pierson Richland 19 129 63 0.672 X Gary Moore Issaquah 21 129 76 3 0.627 X Larry McCutcheon White Salmon 23 128 89 0.590 X Kim Cox DeSales 14 126 29 0.813 X Lyle Pettyjohn Washougal 20 126 45 8 0.726 X Greg Kittrell Coulee City, Coulee-Hartline, East Valley (Yakima), Moses Lake 26 126 131 0.490 X John Ondriezek Mariner 22 125 97 0.563 X Jim V. Hill Elma 21 125 97 0.563 Ed "Bull" Tenoski Willapa Valley 29 124 71 14 0.627 X Tom O'Brien Marquette, Carroll, Davis, LaSalle 24 124 87 5 0.586 X John Giannandrea Medical Lake 24 124 104 2 0.543 X Doug Funk White River 28 124 117 10 0.514 X Larry Lunke Grand Coulee, Cle Elum-Roslyn, O'Dea, Peninsula, Anacortes, Lake Washington 22 123 93 0.569 X Mark Hester Sedro-Woolley, Liberty (Renton), Shadle Park 27 123 137 0.473 X John Meagher* Federal Way 20+ 122 90 0.575 X Jim Fortner Tyee, Evergreen (Seattle) 25 122 117 0.510 X Bob Colleran Clover Park 22 121 81 0.599 X Dan Mack* Kamiak 20 121 84 0.590 X Brandon Walsh* Almira-Coulee-Hartline 18+ 120 83 0.591 X John Morgan Burbank, Hanford, Pasco 23 120 91 0.569 X Rod Fletcher Liberty (Spangle) 22 120 92 0.566 X Brian Dunn Waterville-Mansfield, Naches Valley, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 26 120 132 0.476 X Tom Alexander Manson 18 119 50 0.704 X Duane Gatlin Inchelium 20 119 71 0.626 X Greg Gavin Deer Park, West Valley (Spokane), Central Valley, Davis, Eisenhower 29 119 148 1 0.446 X Mark Buchanan Kalama 14 118 39 0.752 X Cale Piland Juanita, Evergreen (Vancouver), Union 14 117 39 0.750 X Dan Graham Rosalia, Reardan, Dayton 16 117 46 0.718 X Mark Greenleaf Grandview, Port Angeles, Woodland 23 117 103 0.532 X Bob Shill East Valley (Spokane) 16 116 31 2 0.785 X Mark Ross Steilacoom 20 116 72 0.617 X Ted Berney East Bremerton, Bremerton 22 116 90 2 0.563 X Josh Fay* Napavine 11 114 24 0.826 X Andy Ritter Clallam Bay 16 114 47 0.708 X Curt Bagby Curtis, Port Angeles 22 114 93 0.551 X John Anderson Sumner 17 113 51 6 0.682 X Dan Schutz Lyle-Klickitat, Lyle-Klickitat-Wishram, Tekoa, Tekoa-Oakesdale, Rainier 17 113 59 0.657 X Rick Wilcox Asotin 20 113 70 0.617 X Blaine "Shorty" Bennett Ellensburg, Walla Walla 20 113 74 0.604 X Doug Makaiwi Raymond 22 113 98 1 0.535 X Jeff Bartlow Waitsburg, Waitsburg-Prescott 16 112 55 0.671 X Dennis Dahl Orcas Island 20 112 92 0.549 X Bill Betcher Castle Rock, Ephrata 11 111 13 0.895 X Pat Hymes Ilwaco, Kelso 20 110 83 1 0.570 X Steve Valach* Liberty (Renton) 19 110 91 0.547 X Jeff Eaton* Naselle 22 110 104 0.514 X Tony Gasparovich Ingraham 17 109 37 3 0.742 X Wayne Maxwell* Woodinville 14 109 47 0.699 X Del Talley Okanogan, Mark Morris, Sunnyside, North Beach 19 109 68 4 0.613 X Bill Hays St.
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