Chattanooga Times Free Press

Who will win the Scrappy Moore Coach of the Year award?

- BY STEPHEN HARGIS STAFF WRITER

One didn’t have to win a state championsh­ip this past school term to become a finalist for the Scrappy Moore Coach of the Year award, but it certainly helped. Four of the six finalists led their teams to state titles.

The award winner will be named at tonight’s annual Times Free Press Best of Preps banquet.

At the banquet, set to begin at 6 p.m. at the Chattanoog­a Convention Center, awards will recognize an individual player of the year in all boys’ and girls’ sports as well as an overall male and female athlete and the coach of the year.

Every athlete and coach named to a Times Free Press Best of Preps first, second or third team for the 2016-17 school year receives one compliment­ary ticket to the banquet.

The six coach finalists are Adam Caine, Todd Close, Chris Cushenbery, Matt Land, Dana Mull and Ben Smith.

A former college assistant who had played for Pete Potter at McCallie, Caine took the Sequatchie County football team to new heights. In his second year at the head of the program Caine — coordinati­ng both the offensive and defensive units — directed the Indians to a region championsh­ip, an undefeated regular season and a best-in-school-history 13-1 record, including a run to the Class 3A state semifinals. The Dunlap team had finished its third consecutiv­e losing season with a 3-7 record the season immediatel­y before his arrival.

It took Close one season to write the most successful chapter in the history of athletics at Southeast Whitfield. He took over a senior-laden Raiders soccer team that had serious talent and extreme goals and directed it to a 20-win season and the first state championsh­ip in school history. Southeast twice had finished as state runner-up before Close, who coached the girls’ team to its best-ever season in 2016, guided the Raiders to the Class AAAA title in May.

Cushenbery led McCallie’s soccer team to a 14-1-4 record and the program’s first Division II-AA state championsh­ip since 1999. The Blue Tornado finished the year ranked No. 5 in the nation and defeated Montgomery Bell Academy 3-2 in the state championsh­ip match, halting a four-year string of season-ending playoff defeats to the Big Red.

Despite moving up to Georgia’s second-largest classifica­tion, Dalton football coach Mattt Land led the Catamounts to a 13-1 season that culminated in a Class AAAAAA semifinal showdown at Harmon Field against another state power, Valdosta. A former Dalton player, Land played under the legendary Bill Chappell.

As a veteran of 14 years coaching softball at Gordon Lee, Mull had five new starters in the 2016 lineup, including at pitcher, but finished 32-2, capped by a Georgia Class A public school state championsh­ip, the program’s seventh title.

Smith’s team rallied from two losses to rival Cleveland to repeat as state duals and traditiona­l wrestling champions. Along the way the Bears also won the region traditiona­l championsh­ip.

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Matt Land Ben Smith
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Todd Close Dana Mull
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Adam Caine Chris Cushenbery
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