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 E.L. Godwin 

E.L. "Moose" Godwin, a native of Selma, Alabama, was a graduate of A.G. Parrish High School, the University of Southern Mississippi, and Georgia State University.

Godwins overall record as a head coach at Millry High School in Washington County, Flomaton High School, and Smiths Station was for football, 175-82-2; baseball, 113-52; and basketball, 172-62.

Godwin would accept the head coaching position at Millry High School in 1960 and remain there for eight seasons before moving over to Flomaton for a single year. He seemed to find a home at Smiths Station where he coached from 1969 through the 1974 season.

He returned in 1981 and picked up where he left off by producing winning football teams. Godwin stay at Smiths Station as the head coach until his retirement following the 1990 season.


Godwins football coaching record at Smiths Station was 123-48-1. Two of his last three Panther teams reached the state final before falling short of a state championship.

The Godwin led Panthers lost to Oxford in hard fought 21-14 battle for the title at the conclusion of the 1988 season. A return trip to the championship game the following year saw the Panthers once again fall short to Oxford 37-35.

Godwin was named state Coach of the Year three times and coached in the Alabama All-Star game in Tuscaloosa. He served as principal at Wacoochee Junior High School for six years between the two coaching stints at Smiths Station. Godwin was inducted into the AHSAA Hall of Fame in 2003.


Known Record:  175-82-2   68.1%
 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 
Smiths Station
Smiths Station1990 5A7-52011512-15140R51-13436
Smiths Station1989 5A11-44591894-113793R42-18626
Smiths Station1988 5A12-33771514-19454R4#2-18740
Smiths Station1987 5A10-2246991-12723R4#3-010246
Smiths Station1986 5A6-4-12001340-11423R42-16234
Smiths Station1985 5A5-4175139R41-25861
Smiths Station1984 5A7-219296R41-26039
Smiths Station1983 3A6-423972R42-210241
Smiths Station1982 3A7-323790R43-111133
Smiths Station1981 3A8-220856R45-111227
Smiths Station1974 3A6-4230190R4
Smiths Station1973 3A8-2270750-11420
Smiths Station1972 3A8-22491280-11256
Smiths Station1971 3A9-1315103
Smiths Station1970 2A7-3272128
Smiths Station1969 2A6-3181124
 16 Years123-48-14051192511-734930922-12814383
    
Flomaton
Flomaton1968 2A5-5172166
 1 Year5-51721660-0000-000
    
Millry
Millry1967 1A6-2-1195127
Millry1966 2A7-3268121
Millry1965 2A7-3267103
Millry1964 2A6-3133104
Millry1963 2A0-1069160
Millry1962 7-3184107
Millry1961 9-123047
Millry1960 5-412865
 8 Years47-29-114748340-0000-000
    
TOTALS
 25 Years175-82-25697292511-734930922-12814383


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