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Alabama High School Football Head Coaches

C.D. Anderson


C.D. "Lefty" Anderson was a graduate of Jackson High School and Livingston State.

His first head coaching job came at Frisco City High School in 1955 where over the next eight seasons his teams finished a combined 53-22-4.

Anderson moved to Murphy High School in Mobile in 1963 for six seasons with a record of 32-24-1. His overall record as a head football coach is 95-38-5 during his 14 year career as a high school coach.

Following his retirement from the sidelines, Anderson served Murphy ten more years as assistant principal and principal and then was the Mobile County Athletic Director for eight years. Anderson served thirteen years on the AHSAA Central Board, two as president.



Known Record:  85-46-5   64.9%

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 Season Total   Playoffs   Region/Area Record 
 Team   Season   Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T   PF  PA   Region   Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Murphy
Murphy1968 4A6-415493
Murphy1967 4A5-5153154
Murphy1966 4A2-695177
Murphy1965 4A9-122550
Murphy1964 4A2-7-1102146
Murphy1963 4A8-120842
 6 Years32-24-19376620-0000-000
    
Frisco City
Frisco City1962 7-1-118040
Frisco City1961 8-224165
Frisco City1960 4-5-1167133
Frisco City1959 8-1-119945
Frisco City1958 8-223352
Frisco City1957 7-3246108
Frisco City1956 7-3286108
Frisco City1955 4-5-1145129
 8 Years53-22-416976800-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 14 Years85-46-5263413420-0000-000

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