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LC-M's Moody takes reassignment

Gabriel Pruett

The Orange Leader

LITTLE CYPRESS — Add the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battlin’ Bears to the list of teams looking for a new athletic director/head football coach.

Todd Moody recently requested to be reassigned within the district and Superintendent Dr. Pauline Hargrove approved the request Thursday.

“My family and I are interested in relocating and in fairness to the players in the athletic program; I wanted to give the district the opportunity to begin the search for a replacement,†Moody told the district.

Moody was 8-28 in his four seasons at LC-M and turned in an 0-8 record in 2008 with the Bears.

LC-M was outscored 337-71 for the season. Opponents averaged 399.0 yards a game on offense while the Bears averaged 189.0.

The Bears finished 1-9 in 2007 with a team high picked by The Orange Leader in its pre-season rankings. The Bears were outscored 278-132 that season.

The Bears’ most productive season in the Moody era came in 2006 in which they went 5-5 and almost grabbed the third-place playoff spot by finishing fourth. The Bears outscored their opposition 194-140 that season. LC-M went 4-3 in 20-4A play, posting shutout victories over Port Neches-Groves and Beaumont Ozen while also defeating Lumberton and Vidor.

In Moody’s first season in 2005 during the Hurricane Rita-shortenedcampaign, the Bears went 2-6.

“Coach Moody will serve as an administrative assistant, continuing with some athletic administrative responsibilities and he will also serve as a district attendance officer,†an email from the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Indepenedent School District said.

Moody is the second head coach within District 20-4A to be reassigned since the end of the football season.

Matt Burnett recently was reassigned at Port Neches-Groves High School after leading the Indians to a 3-6 campaign in 2008 after going 8-4 in 2007 and sharing the district championship with Dayton and Lumberton.

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Any rumors of who is in line for this job?

LC-M's Moody takes reassignment

Gabriel Pruett

The Orange Leader

LITTLE CYPRESS — Add the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battlin’ Bears to the list of teams looking for a new athletic director/head football coach.

Todd Moody recently requested to be reassigned within the district and Superintendent Dr. Pauline Hargrove approved the request Thursday.

“My family and I are interested in relocating and in fairness to the players in the athletic program; I wanted to give the district the opportunity to begin the search for a replacement,†Moody told the district.

Moody was 8-28 in his four seasons at LC-M and turned in an 0-8 record in 2008 with the Bears.

LC-M was outscored 337-71 for the season. Opponents averaged 399.0 yards a game on offense while the Bears averaged 189.0.

The Bears finished 1-9 in 2007 with a team high picked by The Orange Leader in its pre-season rankings. The Bears were outscored 278-132 that season.

The Bears’ most productive season in the Moody era came in 2006 in which they went 5-5 and almost grabbed the third-place playoff spot by finishing fourth. The Bears outscored their opposition 194-140 that season. LC-M went 4-3 in 20-4A play, posting shutout victories over Port Neches-Groves and Beaumont Ozen while also defeating Lumberton and Vidor.

In Moody’s first season in 2005 during the Hurricane Rita-shortenedcampaign, the Bears went 2-6.

“Coach Moody will serve as an administrative assistant, continuing with some athletic administrative responsibilities and he will also serve as a district attendance officer,†an email from the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Indepenedent School District said.

Moody is the second head coach within District 20-4A to be reassigned since the end of the football season.

Matt Burnett recently was reassigned at Port Neches-Groves High School after leading the Indians to a 3-6 campaign in 2008 after going 8-4 in 2007 and sharing the district championship with Dayton and Lumberton.

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you better FIND a person with (HEAD COACHING EXP) if not  your boat is still sinking. juist look over at pn-g those guys are looking for someone that is a head coach not a OC. man oh man lets get it togather guys there at lc-m,the clock is ticking.the lc-m faithfull are looking for someone that has been a proven leader as a head coach

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you better FIND a person with (HEAD COACHING EXP) if not  your boat is still sinking. juist look over at pn-g those guys are looking for someone that is a head coach not a OC. man oh man lets get it togather guys there at lc-m,the clock is ticking.the lc-m faithfull are looking for someone that has been a proven leader as a head coach

I don't know about Rankin or Bolton, but Theriot and Crouch HAVE head coaching experience!! Come on Skippy, do your homework before you start running your mouth!!

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I think he would have the support of everyone or at least should..

He could bring a little toughness over..

No matter what some people think, he does have a smart football mind..

He knows the situation and could turn it around..

He has learned under the best..

He respects other sports and would support them..

IMO

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gabe,i  agree with you my friend.coach  © is a very fine and smart  coach i myself have always liked the man. the type of offense  he runs takes  alot of speed to run and that lc-m dose not have and i dont see it down the road. i am just kidding on what i am about to say,coach hooks might not let him go he has alot to work with AT WO-S in years to come, but who knows

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