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John Kitchens - 2001
John Kitchens began his lifetime
involvement with basketball as a player at Trinity High School in Morgan County,
Alabama. He received a basketball scholarship to Florence State University,
where he earned his bachelor?s degree in Physical Education in 1959. He
received his master?s degree in School Administration from the University of
Alabama in 1964.
His forty-one year basketball coaching
career began in 1959 with one year in Guntersville at Carlesle park Junior high
school, Followed by two years at Eva High School. Coach Kitchens then had six
outstanding years at DAR in Grant, with his 1965 team winning the state
championship.
John?s thirty-two years as a college
coach started in 1968 at Northwest State Junior College in Phil Campbell. In
1970 he moved to Boaz to become the basketball coach and HPER instructor at
Snead State Junior College.
He coached the men?s basketball team at
Snead for eighteen years. During his first twelve years at Snead, John also
coached the baseball team. His final two seasons as the men?s basketball coach
(1986-87) and 187-88) were also his first two as the women?s basketball
coach.
His women?s basketball teams were
extraordinarily successful, as his teams won Alabama/Region XXII championships
in 1987, 1990, and 1992. These teams represented Alabama very well in national
tournament competition. He coached the Snead State women for fourteen years,
always having his team prepared and one of the top contenders in our
conference. Two of his final three years at Snead featured teams with twenty
wins. A Snead State win in December 1998 gave him the 600th win of
his basketball coaching career. Coach Kitchens retired following the 1999-2000
season.
Since John began his career as a junior
college coach in 1968, he has proven himself to be a dedicated coach respected
by his peers. Always intensely competitive as a coach, he was at the same time a
man of integrity and fairness.
The development of student-athletes as
responsible young men and women was a prime concern for Coach Kitchens
throughout his career. Literally dozens of his former players have followed in
his footsteps to become basketball coaches in Alabama high
schools.
John and his wife Sue are the proud
parents of three grown children and now have six grandchildren. Sons Brad and
Lance have both become teachers and basketball coaches in Marshall County,
Alabama. Their daughter, Nan, has been an elementary school teacher in
Tuscumbia.
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