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2019 SC Football Coaches Hall of Fame Class

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)