- John Reddell
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Name = John Reddell
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DateOfBirth = birth date|1930|2|17
Birthplace = flagicon|Oklahoma Oklahoma City, OK
DateOfDeath = death date and age|2002|10|14|1930|2|17
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OverallRecord = 260–131–12
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Player = Y
Years = 1950-1952
Team = Oklahoma
Position = End
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CoachYears = 1953
1954
1955-1965
1966-1971
1972-1975
1976-1992
CoachTeams = DeKalb HS
Classen HS
Amarillo Palo Duro HS
Arlington HS
Midland HS
Euless Trinity HS
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BBallHOF =John Reddell (b.
February 17 ,1930 –October 14 ,2002 ) was anAmerican football coach. He is among the winningest coaches in Texashigh school football history. In 1996, he was inducted to the Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District Hall of Fame. [ [http://schoolctr.hebisd.edu/education/components/scrapbook/default.php?sectiondetailid=41545 Reddell's profile in the H.E.B. Hall of Fame] ]Growing up on a little farm outside of Oklahoma City, Reddell attended Classen High School (now
Classen School of Advanced Studies ).cite book |title=Pigskin Pulpit: A Social History of Texas High School Football Coaches |last=Cashion |first=Ty |authorlink= |coauthors= |year=1998 |publisher=Texas State Historical Association |location=Austin |isbn=0876111681 |pages= ] His athletic abilities earned Reddell a scholarship to theUniversity of Oklahoma . At height|ft=6|in=1 and convert|175|lb|kg, Reddell played end under head coachBud Wilkinson from 1950-52. [ [http://soonerstats.com/football/players/recap.cfm?PlayerID=1280 Reddell's profile at SoonerStats.com] ] Also playingbaseball for the Sooners, Reddell achieved the rare feat of winning two national championships in the same year, in 1951.Soon after graduation, Reddell found his first head coaching position at
DeKalb High School inNortheast Texas . He left in 1954 to return to his alma mater at Classen, an Oklahoma City suburb, in 1954. Despite a 9–2 in his first season, Reddell moved back to Texas, taking over as inaugural head football coach at newly openedPalo Duro High School in Amarillo. The school had offered him a $6,500 annual salary — almost $3,000 more than he had made at Classen. Palo Duro, however, only won a single game in 1955, ironically against a school fromOklahoma ,Enid High School .After 11 seasons at Palo Duro, Reddell moved on to coach at
Arlington High School where he amassed a 48–14–2 record in six seasons. In 1972, he then became head coach at Midland High School, where he faced powerhouses like Odessa Permian, San Angelo and Midland Lee, yet was able to compile a 25-11-4 record and leaving as the second-highest winning percentage in the history of the MHS program in 1975. [cite news |first=Stewart |last=Doreen |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Former MHS football coach Reddell dies |url= |work=Midland Reporter-Telegram |publisher= |date=2002-10-15 |accessdate= ]In 1976, Reddell became head coach at Trinity High School in Euless, a suburb of
Dallas, Texas . He guided the Trojans to their first playoff victory in 1979, and in 1982 faced Hurst Bell in front of a Texas high school attendance record of 27,661 for district playoff game. While at Trinity, Reddell's teams won nine district titles and made the playoffs thirteen times. Reddell retired in 1992 with a record of 116–53–4 at Euless Trinity. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Pigskin past paints a picture |url=http://www.lubbockonline.com/stories/111098/LD0601.shtml |work=Lubbock Avalanche-Journal |publisher= |date=1998-11-10 |accessdate=2008-02-25 ] He died in 2002 of congestive heart failure.References
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