Thirty year old Stephen Butcher (shown at left) is the new girls' basketball coach at Mason County High School.
Butcher, the head coach at Pike County Central the past three seasons, was introduced at a press conference in the school library this morning. Butcher, a native of Pikeville, is a graduate of Pulaski County High School and Cumberland College. He was a graduate assistant for the Cumberland College men's basketball team and was an assistant coach at Pulaski County before going to Pike County Central. He had a record of 64-31 (67%) as the coach of the Lady Hawks.
His 2006-07 team posted a 22-11 record, won the 15th Region Tournament and advanced to the semifinals of the girls' state tournament.
Butcher's year-by-year record at Pike County Central
2005-06 17-14, 15th Region runner-up
2006-07 22-11, 15th Region Champion, state tournament semifinalist
2007-08 25-6, 15th Region runner-up
Push play on the Flash-based player below to hear a portion of Butcher's press conference.
Gabcast! Stephen Butcher #0
Butcher, the head coach at Pike County Central the past three seasons, was introduced at a press conference in the school library this morning. Butcher, a native of Pikeville, is a graduate of Pulaski County High School and Cumberland College. He was a graduate assistant for the Cumberland College men's basketball team and was an assistant coach at Pulaski County before going to Pike County Central. He had a record of 64-31 (67%) as the coach of the Lady Hawks.
His 2006-07 team posted a 22-11 record, won the 15th Region Tournament and advanced to the semifinals of the girls' state tournament.
Butcher's year-by-year record at Pike County Central
2005-06 17-14, 15th Region runner-up
2006-07 22-11, 15th Region Champion, state tournament semifinalist
2007-08 25-6, 15th Region runner-up
Push play on the Flash-based player below to hear a portion of Butcher's press conference.
Gabcast! Stephen Butcher #0
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