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  School Football over the past 100 seasons.






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 Vince DiLorenzo 

Vince DiLorenzo played football for West Rome High School in Rome, Georgia. He also played at Jacksonville State University between 1973-76.

In 1980, he began his coaching career as an assistant at Gadsden High School. In 1984, he was named the head football coach at Gadsden where he remained for the next 17 seasons.

His teams won six area and region championships and qualified for the playoffs in all but four seasons. The Tigers won the 1986 State Championship by defeating Homewood 13-7 in the title game.

His 1991 team finished 14-0 and beat Blount for the championship 20-7. It was the first 10-0 regular season at the school and the first team to win 14 games.

DiLorenzo left Gadsden after the 2000 season to be the first head football coach at Spain Park High School. Over six seasons, he led the Jaguars to a 24-20 record, including appearances in the state playoffs in 2003 (with no seniors) and 2004.

He resigned after the 2005 season to spend more time with his family. He returned to the sidelines the next year and accepted an assistant position at Coosa Valley Academy.

DiLorenzo became the head football coach at Coosa Valley Academy prior to the 2009 season. He stayed for two seasons with a 19-6 record and the AISA Class A State Championship in 2010, his last as a head coach in Alabama.

He landed the head coaching job at Woodland High School in Cartersville, Georgia in 2011 where he remains entering the 2013 season. His first two teams finished with a combined 6-24 record.

Alabama Record:  170-89-0   65.6%
Other States Record:  6-14-0   30.0%
Overall High School Record:  176-103-0   63.1%
 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 
Coosa Valley Academy
Coosa Valley Academy2024 AISA-A3-7208291R12-6142227
Coosa Valley Academy2023 AISA-A2-8171418R10-433204
Coosa Valley Academy2022 AISA-A2-858276R10-411156
Coosa Valley Academy2021 AISA-A3-81562390-11442R13-2122113
Coosa Valley Academy2010 AISA-A11-23471953-08942R2#6-016980
Coosa Valley Academy2009 AISA-A8-42391701-13936R16-216780
 6 Years29-37117915894-214212017-18644860
    
Spain Park
Spain Park2005 6A5-5200180R62-471108
Spain Park2004 6A9-42962032-13837R63-3120126
Spain Park2003 6A7-42851910-11421R62-310297
Spain Park2002 6A3-7153298R61-460187
 4 Years24-209348722-252588-14353518
    
Gadsden
Gadsden2000 5A11-13991481-13240R6#7-025962
Gadsden1999 5A12-25112153-110271R143-117797
Gadsden1998 5A12-25391953-114156R14#4-018378
Gadsden1997 5A5-52432040-11433R131-15341
Gadsden1996 5A2-7166246R130-24791
Gadsden1995 5A6-41131260-1712R122-13532
Gadsden1994 5A2-775160R120-33555
Gadsden1993 5A6-42421810-12031R122-110356
Gadsden1992 5A8-32301722-16261R122-19550
Gadsden1991 5A14-03351025-08226R12#3-07716
Gadsden1990 5A8-22421780-11321R122-17264
Gadsden1989 5A5-51651600-1616R12#3-05916
Gadsden1988 5A3-7150158R121-24544
Gadsden1987 5A6-3127101R162-24744
Gadsden1986 5A9-51521725-06446R16#3-14851
Gadsden1985 5A10-33051622-17133R13#3-07231
Gadsden1984 5A8-32901981-16362R132-17755
 17 Years127-634284287822-1167750840-171484883
    
TOTALS
 27 Years180-1206397533928-1587168665-4924812261


Other States
 Season   W/L/T   Playoffs    
Woodland, Georgia
20114-60-0
20122-80-0
20134-60-0
20140-100-0
4 Years10-300-0 
    
Totals Alabama and Other States
31 Years190-15028-15 


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