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VAN METER AWARD - STATE HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR
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2016
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VAN METER AWARD - STATE HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE YEAR
2016
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Last spring, [John Lowery] not only guided his team to a state-record 11th state Class AAA title, but the 37-2 record the Cougars posted was the program's best mark for the state's all-sport winningest coach. Lowery entered this spring with a 1,222-319-3 record, the third most wins in U.S. history. Lowery, the first all-sport prep coach of the year cited for baseball, said his title-winning squad was an \"unselfish group that won its final 19 games and defeated Nitro 2-1 in the state finals. A three-sport athlete and football quarterback, Andrew King was a four-year regular infielder. Three other seniors went on to college baseball - shortstop Paul Witt, a first-team all-stater at Virginia Commonwealth; center fielder Will Oliver at Davis & Elkins; and pitcher Brad Davis at Potomac State. The Mohigans survived a minefield schedule in a 27-0 record campaign, the eighth perfect record in state tournament history and first in Triple-A since Stonewall Jackson in 1985. In the finals, Morgantown had to go overtime to dethrone two-time champion Huntington. In the tourney, and regular season, the Mohigans left no doubt by defeating six of the other top seven tourney seeds. Besides Huntington, other season victims included Capital, [Woodrow Wilson], Martinsburg, Parkersburg South and Hurricane.
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