Alabama's Legendary Coach Terry Curtis Announces Retirement

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Alabama's Legendary Coach Terry Curtis Announces Retirement
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After 36 years of coaching high school football and achieving remarkable success, Terry Curtis, the second winningest coach in Alabama, is stepping down. With 361 wins and eight state championships under his belt, Curtis is set to leave a lasting legacy on UMS-Wright Bulldogs football.

FOX10 news has learned that Terry Curtis , the second winningest high school football coach in Alabama , is retiring after 36 years. The long-time head coach at UMS-Wright is expected to officially announce his retirement tomorrow. Curtis has dedicated 26 seasons to the Bulldogs, accumulating an impressive 361 wins and eight state championships. He stands just two wins shy of surpassing Central Clay County’s Danny Horn as the AHSAA’s all-time win leader.

Last season, Curtis’s final team at UMS finished with a 6-7 record, making a notable run to the 5A quarterfinals. The school issued a press release today announcing an “athletic” press conference tomorrow morning at 10:00 am in the Stimpson Foyer on campus. Coach Curtis has not responded to phone calls from FOX10. We will continue to provide updates on this developing story both on air and online at [website address]

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