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Woods back in Mississippi By BRETT BROWN  | Photo courtesy of Malcolm Morehead Photography | New coach
Ricky Woods, shown here holding one his four state
championship trophies at South Panola High School, was hired Dec. 18 as
the new head football coach at Northwest. Woods brings with him an
impressive resume and a winning attitude to try to help Northwest get
back on top of the Mississippi juco league. |
A return to the glory days is high on the holiday wish list of many Northwest Mississippi Community College football fans. Those dreams could soon come true with the hiring of Ricky Woods who was named head football coach at Northwest on Dec. 18. Woods
is most famous for his success at South Panola High School. He replaces
Randy Pippin who resigned in November after three seasons at Northwest. “We
are pleased and excited to have Coach Woods as the new coach of the
Rangers,” said Northwest president Dr. Gary Spears. “He comes with a
wealth of experience and success. We expect him to bring the same
success to Northwest that he has brought to other institutions where he
has coached.” Woods, a native of Ackerman,
accepted the position after meeting with Spears and Dr. Chuck Strong,
Northwest’s vice president for Educational Affairs. “This
is a great place to coach with a rich tradition in football,” said
Woods. “I am excited about the opportunity to get back to Mississippi
and to coach at Northwest.” One of the most
successful coaches ever in the Mississippi high school ranks, Woods
owns a career record of 213-43. His coaching stops include South Panola
High School, Ackerman High School, and Eupora High School. Woods
comes to Northwest after one season at Bainbridge (Ga.) High School. He
led Bainbridge to the quarter-finals of the state playoffs and a record
of 9-4 in 2007. Bainbridge posted a record of 5-6 the year before
Woods’ arrival. South Panola High School was where Woods made the headlines on a state and national level. Woods
guided the Tigers to a five-year record of 74-1, including a 60-game
win streak, from 2002 through 2006. South Panola also claimed four
consecutive Class 5A State Championships. All four of those teams
ranked in the Top 10 nationally, according to USA Today. Woods
owns the Mississippi High School Activities Association record with six
state championships to his credit. He won the Class 2A state title in
1997 and 2001 while serving as head coach at Ackerman High School from
1994 through 2001. Woods was selected EA Sports
National Coach of the Year and state Coach of the Year by The Clarion
Ledger in 2005. He was named Class 5A Coach of the Year by the MHSAA
four consecutive seasons from 2003 through 2006. “We
are excited to have Coach Woods join the Northwest family,” said Dr.
Strong. “I look forward to working with him as we begin a new chapter
in the great tradition that is Northwest football.”
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