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 Ragan Clark 

Ragan Clark graduated from Alexandria High School and the University of Alabama. He accepted the head coaching position at Randolph County High School in 1967 where his only team finished with an 0-10 record.

In 1968 he became the head football coach at Ohatchee. In eight seasons, his teams went 59-23-5 with four playoff appearances and an area title. His 1974-75 teams finished with a 20-3 record.

Coach Clark took over the football program at Piedmont High School in 1977 for two seasons where his teams went 6-14. After the 1978 season, Coach Clark left the sidelines for private business. Following nine years away from the game, Clark sold his real estate business to take the head coaching job at Ashville.

When Clark arrived in Ashville as the head football coach he brought two young assistants with him. They were later to be famous coaches on the football scene in Alabama.

The two assistants were none other than Rush Propst and his son, Bill Clark. Propst, who played under Clark at Ohatchee, followed his former mentor to Ashville. Bill Clark won State Championships at Prattville High School and is currently the head football coach at Jacksonville State.

Clark returned to Ohatchee in 1991 as the head football coach. His six teams finished with a 35-31 record. Each of his last five teams qualified for the playoffs.

His overall record as a head football coach is 105- 95-3 in 19 seasons. His teams went 6-10 in the state playoffs.



Known Record:  105-95-3   52.5%
 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 
Ohatchee
Ohatchee1996 3A7-52572461-12841R61-27698
Ohatchee1995 2A5-51791340-1713R12#2-05119
Ohatchee1994 2A5-61521970-1048R122-04726
Ohatchee1993 2A6-61991801-1839R122-14733
Ohatchee1992 2A6-51461310-1737R122-14732
Ohatchee1991 2A6-4194123R121-27233
 6 Years35-31112710112-55017810-6340241
    
Ashville
Ashville1988 3A5-61682090-12126R92-14945
Ashville1987 3A0-1026281R90-414123
 2 Years5-161944900-121262-563168
    
Piedmont
Piedmont1978 2A4-6152114R81-36067
Piedmont1977 2A2-869161R82-46982
 2 Years6-142212750-0003-7129149
    
Ohatchee
Ohatchee1975 1A10-1300850-1712R10#4-013732
Ohatchee1974 1A10-22771531-12925R10#
Ohatchee1973 1A7-2-122074
Ohatchee1972 1A6-4182129
Ohatchee1971 1A9-1-1196851-1939
Ohatchee1970 1A11-22481072-12358
Ohatchee1969 1A3-6-1155171
Ohatchee1968 1A3-696161
 8 Years59-24-316749654-4681344-013732
    
Randolph County
Randolph County1967 2A0-10140276
 1 Year0-101402760-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 19 Years105-95-3335630176-1013933819-18669590


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