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Head Coach Alan Ingram is a Seminole
County High School alumni who played his high school football under Coach Denvard 'Papa Bear' Snell and Coach Marcus Holley.
An outstanding lineman for the Indians, he went on to several coaching positions before coming to assist Coach Marcus Holley
in the 1970's and early 1980's. He then moved to our neighbors to the north, Miller County, where he helped make the Pirate
program into a powerhouse in Georgia high school football over his 20 years of tenure in Colquitt.
Beginning his 6th
year at Seminole County High School, he has amassed a 33-23 record, which includes trips to the playoffs in four of his
first 5 seasons. Football and education seem to run in the family as well. His son Robert is the Head Football Coach
at Riverwood High School, a class AAA school located in Sandy Springs, Georgia. His other son, Ashley, is currently the offensive
line coach for the United States Naval Academy. His daughter, Christy, is a school teacher right here in Seminole County.
He resides with his wife, Sue, in Iron City, Ga.
Coach Steve Reese, a standout running
back and linebacker for the Early County Bobcats, attended Troy State and came to Seminole County High School. He is coaching
running backs and the defensive backs. Coach Reese brings over 20 years coaching experience to the Indian coaching staff.
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Coach Michael Savage, who played under
Coaches Ronnie McNease and Alan Ingram at Miller County, coaches the Hawgs (offensive and defensive lines).
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Coach Wes Williams, a native of Arlington,
GA, attended Southwest Georgia Academy and later coached at SGA. He completed his education at the University of Georgia and
was the offensive coordinator at Calhoun County in Edison, GA. He coaches running backs and inside linebackers for the Indians.
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