South Carolina Football Coaches Hall of Fame Class. The inductees will be enshrined Dec. 13, 2019 at the Crown Reef Resort in Myrtle Beach.
Dennis Botts
Calhoun Falls and Abbeville
- Record was 189-84
- – Won two state championship in Abbeville (1991 & 1996) and two upper state championships (2000 & 2002)
- Football Field at Abbeville named in his honor
Burney Bourne
Cheraw, Socastee, Waccamaw
- Coached at Cheraw for 22 years compiling a record for 179-96
- Won two state championships at Cheraw (1979 & 1993) and one lower state championships (1992)
JR Boyd
Lamar, Laurens
- Record was 221 — 88
- Won three state championships at Lamar and two lower state championships
Reed Charpia
James Island, Irmo, Newberry College, Midland Valley, Bennettsville, Marlboro County, James Island, Woodland
- Won 240 games
- Won a state championship at James Island (1974) and one lower state championship
- – Played and coached for John McKissick at Summerville High
Bob Hanna
Five schools in N.C. and Irmo
- Record at Irmo 163-93
- Won three upper state championships (2002, 2004 & 2006)
Chris Miller
Broome, Byrnes, Spartanburg
- Won 170 games
- Won five state championships (2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2014)
- Team has been nationally ranked eight times
Bob Prevatte
Gaffney
- 1960, 1961 Coach of the Year
- Record 119-29-11
- Started the Gaffney Football powerhouse program
- In 2007, The Bob Prevatte Foundation was started by his former players to help deserving seniors to go to college
Allen Sitterle
Spartanburg, Daniel, Lexington
- Coached in four different states
- Record of 334-101
- Won six state championships (four in S.C.) and three state runner-up titles
Jame “Nate” Thompson
Choppee, Carvers Bay
- Record 176-79
- Won two state championships at Carvers Bay (2000 & 2006) and three lower state championships (2001, 2008, 2013)