A new King era begins Friday night
Southern Sports & Travel
Lots of coaches at the high
school level hope to one day return to their alma mater to coach and many ultimately
do but with new Adams Christian head football coach David King that moved only
consisted of a few miles. King, a 1987 Adams Christian graduate, confirmed talk
that was swirling around the MAIS last spring that he was leaving Trinity by
taking over as the head football coach at ACCS but also as headmaster this past
June.
King’s move immediately
changed the landscape of MAIS football in the Natchez area. That move gave
Adams Christian instant credibility and a sign to their supporters and the MAIS
that they were serious with regards to investing in their athletic program.
With King came a pedigree consisting of four state championships and a 140-41
record over 14 seasons at across town Trinity Episcopal, but perhaps the
biggest thing that came with King was defensive coordinator Richey Spears who
is one of the premier defensive coaches in the entire MAIS.
While Adams Christian had
secured instant stability the same did not apply to Trinity as turmoil seemed
to swirl during the summer. Trinity Headmaster Brandt Dick wasted little time
in announcing that Ryan Porter had accepted the position as new head football
coach last February but Porter suddenly resigned in June leaving the football
program in limbo less than three months before the start of the 2012 season. Josh
Loy was announced as Porter’s replacement less than two weeks later. Loy is
very familiar with the Trinity football program and had worked under King.
At ACCS King is charged with
instilling confidence and a work ethic that made him so successful at Trinity
but also turning around a stale offense that struggled to put points on the
scoreboard during a 2-9 season last year. Adams had a solid showing at the Copiah
Jamboree but not only on the playing field, the sideline consisted of 41
players, a welcomed sight for Rebel fans.
The David King era at Adams
Christian begins on Friday night as the Rebels make the short trek to Cathedral
High to open up the 2012 MAIS football season. When the two squads kickoff King
will look across the field and see a familiar face and another King coaching disciple,
Ron Rushing, who coached at Trinity. Rushing led Cathedral to a 12-2 record
last season and was one game from playing for a MHSAA Class 1-A state
championship.
King said the transition from
Trinity to Adams had been difficult emotionally but otherwise smooth and in
typical David King fashion he had nothing but complimentary things to say about
everyone involved.
The one burning question I
had for King was surrounding the week six game on the Adams Christian schedule.
On September 21 the Rebels and their new head coach will make the
five minute drive to Trinity Episcopal and as King stated, “The emotions will
run high.” For the first time in his head coaching career King will coach on
the field affectionately known by Trinity folks as “the pit” but after all the
emotions and reflection during pregame warm-ups the whistle will blow to signal
the opening kickoff and it’s war, David King style.
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Adams Christian Head Coach David King
Adams Christian Head Coach David King