In 1970, the school board closed Sweet Water and coach Atkins went to Florida for one year. After an uproar from local residents the school re-opened the following season and their coach returned. Beginning late in the 1972 season until the middle of the 1975 season his teams won 33 consecutive regular season games but could not get through the playoffs and win their first State Championship. That all changed in 1978 and 1979 with back-to-back titles. The 1978 team finished 13-0 and in the championship game the Bulldogs defeated West Jefferson 34-0. The 1979 team upped it to 14-0 defeating Carrollton 35-0 in the title game. Then in 1980, the high school was closed again. Atkins went to Thomasville for that season, but when Sweet Water reopened in 1981, he came back and led a group that had not been in athletics for a year to an 8-2 season. Atkins and Sweet Water would once again win the State Championship in 1982 following a 9-1 regular season. The Bulldogs defeated Calera 14-7 in the title game. In 1986, Atkins won his fourth and final State Championship at Sweet Water following an 8-2 regular season. The two losses came to Thomasville and Livingston, which were 4A teams, whereas Sweet Water was 1A. The Bulldogs defeated Courtland in the State Championship game 26-14. In seven years as baseball coach at Sweet Water his teams won six State Championships (1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1989 and 1990) and was runner-up another season while posting a 130-40 overall record. In 1982, he was the head coach of State Championship teams in both baseball and football. Atkins remained at Sweet Water a total of 23 seasons and left with a 216-50-5 record. In 1992 he took the head coaching job at Sumter Academy in the AISA for two seasons and would coach at Patrician Academy for three seasons. Finally in 1996 Atkins would hang up the cleats as a high school head coach for good with an overall coaching record of 270 wins, 67 losses and 5 ties. Coach Atkins was selected as the Coach of the Year by the ASWA in 1986. He was elected to the AHSAA Hall of Fame in 1991. He was also honored by his selection to the Alabama Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2003. In 2003, the football stadium at Sweet Water High School was named in his honor. |