BHFAN Posted June 8, 2010 Report Posted June 8, 2010 BH hires former Kingwood coach From sports staff reportsBaytown Sun Published June 8, 2010 David Denny, who led Kingwood High School to the Class 5A state championship, was hired Monday night to take over as baseball coach at Barbers Hill High School.Denny, a member of the University of Texas 1983 national championship team, retired from Kingwood in 2007 after leading the Mustangs to back-to-back state tourney appearances in 2004 and 2005.During his 13 years as assistant and head coach at Kingwood, the Mustangs reached the regional finals five times.As a player, he was named All-American during his years at Texas and drafted three times by the pros before signing with the Philadelphia organization.
EAGLE07 Posted June 8, 2010 Report Posted June 8, 2010 Welcome Coach Denny.Great hire.Go Eagles and HOOK 'EM HORNS !
BringinTheHeat Posted June 8, 2010 Report Posted June 8, 2010 The new baseball Head Coach is David Denny:David Denny was born and raised in Humble by parents who were both public school educators. He was a three-sport All-District performer in high school. At the University of Texas he lettered on four SWC championship teams and four College World Series Teams. In 1983, the Longhorns won the national title. Coach Denny was voted to the All SWC Team twice and an all-American team once. He was drafted three times before signing to play professional baseball with the Philadelphia Phillies organization. Coach Denny has coached at the University of Houston, reaching the regional championship game, Stephen F. Austin State University, Marble Falls H.S., and Elkhart H.S. He helped the Kenai Peninsula Oilers of the Alaskan Collegiate Summer League to a state championship and number one seed at the N.B.C. Championship Tournament in Wichita, Kansas. In 1997, his Houston-based summer team won the national championship for the 17-year-old division at the A.A.U. Junior Olympics. Since 1995 he has been here at Kingwood. As an assistant he, and then Coach Gurley, helped guide the Mustangs to their only regional championship game. In 1999, his second year as head coach, the Mustangs finished tied with Baytown Sterling for the final playoff spot. Losing a one game playoff kept Kingwood from the state playoffs. In 2004, Coach Denny guided the Mustangs to their first 30+ win season and their first state final-4 appearance. In 2005, Coach Denny led the Mustangs to their best season ever, finishing as the 5A State Champions, a 35-6-1 record and #12 national ranking. David Denny and his wife Kary have three children.
Bud Kilmer Posted June 9, 2010 Report Posted June 9, 2010 Good hire, a couple of buddies of mine played for Denny at KW and really liked him. Wonder why he retired though to begin with?
EAGLE07 Posted June 9, 2010 Report Posted June 9, 2010 [quote name="4x4tx" post="810540" timestamp="1276087990"]Good hire, a couple of buddies of mine played for Denny at KW and really liked him. Wonder why he retired though to begin with? [/quote][b]If I remember correctly[/b], he had a business opportunity that was too good to pass up.
TrueBlue Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 I don't think he retired, just resigned. I think it is a mistake by the sports writers at the Baytown Sun......should we be surprised?
Guest GCMPats Posted June 11, 2010 Report Posted June 11, 2010 Semantics. He stopped, quit, ceased coaching for whatever reason.
geedad Posted August 14, 2010 Report Posted August 14, 2010 Please do good coach cause them adults from the Hill are mean.....LMAO!!!!!No,all BS aside I think it was a great move for the Eagles...The Hill has some awsome kids I'm pullimg for just until we play yall....Good luck this year K.L,G.L,J.S and who ever I missed.....
Guest jhamilton Posted August 14, 2010 Report Posted August 14, 2010 David is a good hire for BH and he went into a business venture for a while. His dad Coach Denny coached in Humble for years and I think was the basketball coach. Great hire for BH.
kp2011 Posted October 16, 2010 Report Posted October 16, 2010 In the next few years I would be watching BH for some deep playoff runs.. Coach Denny knows his stuff.
DaBears Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 Is Barber's Hill having offseason baseball during the athletic period this year? Will the baseballers have to go to football offseason in the spring before practice?
TEL Posted October 28, 2010 Report Posted October 28, 2010 David Denny is the real deal. This is another reason I think BH will be the team to beat this year!
WhatHappened? Posted October 28, 2010 Report Posted October 28, 2010 [quote name="DaBears" post="880406" timestamp="1287486615"]Is Barber's Hill having offseason baseball during the athletic period this year? Will the baseballers have to go to football offseason in the spring before practice?[/quote]They are practicing during the period now. Going to the field taking ground balls, long tossing, hitting, lifting dumbbells. The stuff a baseball team is suppose to be doing. they will be prepared this year.
Dayton Transplant Posted October 29, 2010 Report Posted October 29, 2010 Off season work is why BH - Crosby - GCM - Lee etc will have good teams. Here in Dayton, we will struggle as always. Will someone in Dayton please wake up to the fact that we need off season work. We have talent to compete if they get the work in. (Farting in the wind on this)
BHPLYR_84 Posted October 29, 2010 Report Posted October 29, 2010 coach dennys son is also the starting quaterback as a freshman
DaBears Posted October 31, 2010 Report Posted October 31, 2010 Im really happy for the Hill that they are finally getting to have offseason baseball. To Dayton folks, I really feel for ya. Dayton seems to be football only right now and that sucks for those that play other sports. My suggestion is to move as I dont think DISD will change the policy any time soon.
Dayton Transplant Posted November 1, 2010 Report Posted November 1, 2010 If baseball was the only thing, I would move in a flash but you must remember that my son has friends here and that would not be a reason to disrupt his life. He will wear his purple proudly and continue to play Select and have his friends also. Sometimes winning is not everything.
DaBears Posted November 4, 2010 Report Posted November 4, 2010 I feel for your situation transplant but have to asked anyone in DISD if/why football is more important than other sports. There are other places out there that wouldnt let this fly. There are lots of 4a teams out there that are glad that there are a ton of schools like Dayton that dont care. Those programs enjoy going deep into the playoffs every year.
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