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 J.D. Williams 

J.D. Williams graduated from Walker High School and the University of North Alabama. After graduating college, he spent two years as an assistant coach at Curry High School.

Williams first head coaching assignment came at Lynn High School in 1986. His only team there finished the year with a 1-9 record. His next stop came at T.W. Martin for the 1987-88 seasons and a 12-11 slate with two playoff appearances.

Coach Williams landed at Parrish High School in 1989 where he coached the Tornados to a 45-17 record over the next five seasons. His teams won four region crowns along the way. His 1992 squad went 12-3 and lost to Billingsley 13-12 in State Championship game.

Williams became the head football coach at Good Hope High School in 1994 for six years. He built the Raiders into a Class 3A power in a mere three years. In his first two seasons, the Raiders went 1-19, but things quickly turned around.

His third season saw the Raiders advance to the playoffs where they knocked off undefeated, second-ranked West Morgan in the first round of the playoffs. The team finished the season 7-5.

Beginning in 1997, the Raiders finished 13-1, 9-3 and 10-1. His 1997 team set the Cullman County record for most wins in a season and advanced to the state semi-finals. Good Hope lost to Colbert County in the state playoffs. Colbert County scored the winning touchdown with six seconds to go in the game.

Coach Williams was named the Cullman Times Coach of the Year three straight seasons (1996, 97 and 98).

He was named the head football coach at Curry High School in Walker County in 2000. Williams was not able to successfully turn around the Yellow Jackets. His four-year tenure at Curry was marred by defeat, turnovers and injuries. The Yellow Jackets went 2-8 in his first season and followed with a 0-10 season in 2001.

After 24 years of coaching, Williams retired following the 2003 season. He had been a head coach for 17 years and had been coaching football for 24 years. His overall football record is 103-92.

Williams teams also went 14-11 in the playoffs. Coach Williams was named the Coach of the Year by the Alabama Sports Writers Association in 1992. After his retirement from coaching, he served as the principle at Parrish elementary school.


Known Record:  106-99-0   51.7%
 Season Total   Playoffs   Region Record 
 Team   Season  Class   W/L/T   PF  PA   W/L/T  PF  PA   Region  Title  W/L/T   PF  PA 
Curry
Curry2003 4A3-7196272R82-5135193
Curry2002 4A3-81482820-1738R83-4105149
Curry2001 5A0-10113387R50-779288
Curry2000 5A2-8183381R51-6123289
 4 Years8-3364013220-17386-22442919
    
Good Hope
Good Hope1999 3A10-12981210-1710R12#4-011435
Good Hope1998 3A9-32722041-13160R123-19159
Good Hope1997 3A13-14702183-112058R10#3-010830
Good Hope1996 3A7-52872111-14550R102-18844
Good Hope1995 3A0-10103271R100-32879
Good Hope1994 3A1-990294R100-33499
 6 Years40-29152013195-420317812-8463346
    
Parrish
Parrish1993 1A7-42382040-11316R11#2-06113
Parrish1992 1A12-33821844-19234R11#2-08726
Parrish1991 1A12-24801463-110841R11#2-0863
Parrish1990 1A11-1302831-14422R11#2-0750
Parrish1989 2A2-886172R110-31578
 5 Years44-1814887898-42571138-3324120
    
T.W. Martin
T.W. Martin1988 1A6-63011341-15020R112-112414
T.W. Martin1987 1A7-41501710-106R12#3-06433
 2 Years13-104513051-250265-118847
    
Lynn
Lynn1986 1A1-984231R130-31480
 1 Year1-9842310-0000-31480
    
TOTALS
 18 Years106-994183396614-1151735531-3714311512


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