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McKenzie assistants David Duncan, Randy Thomas and Brad Chappell are no doubt three of the best. Consider: Duncan was a head coach at JCM and Bolivar; Thomas was head coach at McKenzie in the 80s and 90s and Chappell is the son of former McKenzie head coach Richard Chappell. McKenzie may be one of the few, if not the only, 2A school to have three current/former head coaches on staff and the son of another. And believe it or not there is no ego friction on the staff. These guys are top-shelf.

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The assistants for Lewis County are very good.....Coach Mike Pack, Coach Damian Clayton, Coach Kelly Spivey, Coach Clayton Callicott, Coach Matt McConnell, and Coach Paris Thompson. They are great assistant coaches. And if anyone knows... Where is Coach Scotty Duncan at now?? I hear he went to Columbia Central...is that true...if so....how is he doing.....he was like my fav. coach when I played last year. And I wish he could come back to Lewis County....where he BELONGS! GO PANTHERS!!!!

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I don't know about being a future head coach, due to his age and his appeared happiness as an assistant to Bill Young, but Alan Carlin has got to be one of the best asst. coaches around. He had coached with Bill Young at Bearden for years, and last year, both came over to CAK, where in just their second year, have led CAK to round 2 of the playoffs. Coach Carlin is a defensive specialist, as his teams show on the field.

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