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On 12/7/2018 at 10:34 PM, zoneread56 said:

Until smith county and Gordonsville combine schools then the county schools will never be dominant in sports. All that it does is split the resources and talent across 2 schools for no reason other than some baby boomers and their precious rivalry. Newsflash: the younger people there want to combine bc it makes the most sense for the county. Imagine how good the combined Carthage and Gordonsville football teams from like 2000-2012would have been. More than likely would have multiple state championships. Ive heard also that SC doesn’t have a athletics director so that’s never a good thing. That job could be desirable but under the current circumstances then no one would really wanna mess with it. I remember when Maynard was there that stadium was constantly packed out in black and now it’s barely anyone at games and only 30 or so players. It’s sad 

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Former Cumberland football player Scott Murray begins his first season on the staff at his alma mater, working with the linebackers in 2016.

The Carthage, Tenn., native was a team captain and a member of the only squad to reach the NAIA postseason in 1993, helping Cumberland to a 9-2 mark.

Murray spent two seasons as head coach at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville, ending a 30-game losing streak for the Warriors and posting five wins in the two seasons. He also served as head coach for two seasons at Whites Creek High School in Nashville.

His most successful tenure as a head coach came at Glencliff High School in Nashville, leading the Colts to the Region 12-5A championship along with its first winning season and first playoff appearance in 10 years in 2009. He earned the Warren Dunn Coach of the Year Award from the Metro Coaches Association that season as well.

Murray also served as defensive coordinator at Beech High School in Hendersonville for four seasons, spent four years as an assistant coach at Antioch High School in Nashville, one year at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro and three seasons at his alma mater, Smith County High School in Carthage.

Well, he has been around some good programs and some good coaches. Let's see what he can do. 

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1 hour ago, Reynard said:

Former Cumberland football player Scott Murray begins his first season on the staff at his alma mater, working with the linebackers in 2016.

The Carthage, Tenn., native was a team captain and a member of the only squad to reach the NAIA postseason in 1993, helping Cumberland to a 9-2 mark.

Murray spent two seasons as head coach at Hunters Lane High School in Nashville, ending a 30-game losing streak for the Warriors and posting five wins in the two seasons. He also served as head coach for two seasons at Whites Creek High School in Nashville.

His most successful tenure as a head coach came at Glencliff High School in Nashville, leading the Colts to the Region 12-5A championship along with its first winning season and first playoff appearance in 10 years in 2009. He earned the Warren Dunn Coach of the Year Award from the Metro Coaches Association that season as well.

Murray also served as defensive coordinator at Beech High School in Hendersonville for four seasons, spent four years as an assistant coach at Antioch High School in Nashville, one year at Riverdale High School in Murfreesboro and three seasons at his alma mater, Smith County High School in Carthage.

Well, he has been around some good programs and some good coaches. Let's see what he can do. 

That's not a bad resume. Winning a region championship with Glencliff seems to be quite an accomplishment.

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