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Doug Darnall |
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Enters his eighth season as head coach of
the Saluqis ... has a 162-171 overall record ... led the Saluqis to at
least 30
wins in each of the past three seasons, including a school-record 37 wins in
2000 ... the three back-to-back 30 win
seasons marked the first time since the 1976-78 seasons ... High School: graduated
from White Station High School in 1988 ...two-year baseball letterman for coach
George Holt ... led the city of Memphis in hitting as a senior with a
.488 average ... named all-Shelby Metro by The Commercial Appeal ...
also voted team MVP and White Station’s Athlete of the Year ... Junior
College: played two seasons for coach John Jarnigan at Shelby State ...
batted .429 and received “Mr. Hustle”, “Big Stick”, and “Most Valuable
Player” awards ... College: played two seasons at Western Kentucky
University ... batted .289 his senior year with 11 doubles and 6 home
runs ... named Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week ... hit .267 as a
junior with a .430 slugging average and a .454 on-base average ...
Semi-Pro: played ten seasons with the Memphis Royals of the Stan Musial
League ...led the Royals to eight league titles, state championships in
1993, 1995, and 1997, region runner-ups in 1993 and 1996, and the USBC
SemiPro World Series in 1999 (with a 67-1 record) ... named all-league
for eight seasons, and was Player of the Year in 1994, when he batted
.471 with 17 home runs and a team-record 87 runs batted in ... Personal:
Full Name: Douglas Allen Darnall ... Born April 29, 1967 ... Son of
David and Pat Darnall ... married to the former Libby Gerregano, and
they have a daughter, Macey (age 5), and a son, Jake (age 3) ...
received Associates Degree in Business Administration from Shelby State
Community College in 1988, Bachelor of Science in Physical Education
from Western Kentucky University in 1990, and Masters in Fitness and
Wellness from the University of Memphis in 1993.
Asst. Coach Johnny Ray
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