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Narvel Coleman
Hometown: Shuualak, MS
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Coach Narvell Coleman was a championship girls basketball coach at Noxubee County High. He is a Native of Shuqualak where he still resides. Coach Coleman is a graduate of Rust College with masters degree from Mississippi State. Narvell began his 37-year coaching career at B. F. Liddell Middle School in Macon. He coached the Noxubee County Tigerettes in 846 games with a record of 681-165. His 1976 Tigerettes won 17 District titles and 12 North State crowns. Coach Coleman led Noxubee County to back-to-back state championships in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. He served as athletic director at Noxubee County from 1987 to 1999. He received over a dozen Coach of the Year honors and was named Coach of the Year by the Meridian Star in 1977 and by the Jackson Clarion Ledger in 1993. He served as coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star Girls basketball game and the MS/AL All-Star games.Coach Narvell Coleman was a championship girls basketball coach at Noxubee County High. He is a Native of Shuqualak where he still resides. Coach Coleman is a graduate of Rust College with masters degree from Mississippi State. Narvell began his 37-year coaching career at B. F. Liddell Middle School in Macon. He coached the Noxubee County Tigerettes in 846 games with a record of 681-165. His 1976 Tigerettes won 17 District titles and 12 North State crowns. Coach Coleman led Noxubee County to back-to-back state championships in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. He served as athletic director at Noxubee County from 1987 to 1999. He received over a dozen Coach of the Year honors and was named Coach of the Year by the Meridian Star in 1977 and by the Jackson Clarion Ledger in 1993. He served as coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star Girls basketball game and the MS/AL All-Star games.Coach Narvell Coleman was a championship girls basketball coach at Noxubee County High. He is a Native of Shuqualak where he still resides. Coach Coleman is a graduate of Rust College with masters degree from Mississippi State. Narvell began his 37-year coaching career at B. F. Liddell Middle School in Macon. He coached the Noxubee County Tigerettes in 846 games with a record of 681-165. His 1976 Tigerettes won 17 District titles and 12 North State crowns. Coach Coleman led Noxubee County to back-to-back state championships in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. He served as athletic director at Noxubee County from 1987 to 1999. He received over a dozen Coach of the Year honors and was named Coach of the Year by the Meridian Star in 1977 and by the Jackson Clarion Ledger in 1993. He served as coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star Girls basketball game and the MS/AL All-Star games.Coach Narvell Coleman was a championship girls basketball coach at Noxubee County High. He is a Native of Shuqualak where he still resides. Coach Coleman is a graduate of Rust College with masters degree from Mississippi State. Narvell began his 37-year coaching career at B. F. Liddell Middle School in Macon. He coached the Noxubee County Tigerettes in 846 games with a record of 681-165. His 1976 Tigerettes won 17 District titles and 12 North State crowns. Coach Coleman led Noxubee County to back-to-back state championships in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. He served as athletic director at Noxubee County from 1987 to 1999. He received over a dozen Coach of the Year honors and was named Coach of the Year by the Meridian Star in 1977 and by the Jackson Clarion Ledger in 1993. He served as coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star Girls basketball game and the MS/AL All-Star games.Coach Narvell Coleman was a championship girls basketball coach at Noxubee County High. He is a Native of Shuqualak where he still resides. Coach Coleman is a graduate of Rust College with masters degree from Mississippi State. Narvell began his 37-year coaching career at B. F. Liddell Middle School in Macon. He coached the Noxubee County Tigerettes in 846 games with a record of 681-165. His 1976 Tigerettes won 17 District titles and 12 North State crowns. Coach Coleman led Noxubee County to back-to-back state championships in the 1992-93 and 1993-94 seasons. He served as athletic director at Noxubee County from 1987 to 1999. He received over a dozen Coach of the Year honors and was named Coach of the Year by the Meridian Star in 1977 and by the Jackson Clarion Ledger in 1993. He served as coach in the Mississippi High School All-Star Girls basketball game and the MS/AL All-Star games.