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svmounties Posted - 08/16/2018 : 11:21:57
https://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2018/08/legendary_hs_football_coach_jo.html

Hall of fame high school football coach John Meadows, who won 271 games and two state titles over 34 seasons, died Wednesday at the age of 94.
Meadows coached at Hanceville (1955-56), Gordo (1957-58), Scottsboro (1959-65), Butler (1966-78) and Lincoln County, Tenn. (1979-88).

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Shane Paschal
Shades Valley High School
Class of 1986
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