Griffin Windham referenced a couple of car analogies for his new role as the head coach of the Enterprise boys wrestling program, one that is returning almost all of its
“The team they had last year was phenomenal. I am lucky enough to inherit, for the lack of a better word, a Ferrari,” Windham said. “It is my job that the Ferrari runs and that the parts and the gas are right.”
People are also reading… Girls wrestling, which is rapidly growing and featured more than 500 athletes and 60 teams last year in the state, is now a fully sanctioned sport in the Alabama High School Athletic Association after a two-year emerging sport status . Windham takes over a Wildcat program that returns six wrestlers that placed in the top six last year at the Class 7A state meet, including three state runner-ups. It lost only four seniors.
He was hired at EHS in May as assistant offensive line coach for the varsity football team, defensive coordinator for the freshman team and as 9th and 10th grade history teacher.
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