John Parchman

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John Ed Parchman
Biographical details
Bornc. 1949
Playing career
?Cisco
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1977–1979Frenship HS (TX)
1983–1984Cisco HS (TX)
1985–1992Socorro HS (TX)
1993–1994Llano HS (TX)
1995–2003Midland Lee HS (TX)
2006–?Cisco
Head coaching record
Overall152–73–1 (high school)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
3 Texas 5A state (1998–2000)
Awards
USA Today HS coach of the year (1999)

John Ed Parchman (born c. 1949) is a former American football coach.

High school coaching career[edit]

Parchman coached highly successfully for 20 years in West Texas high school football. As head coach at Frenship High School in Wolfforth, Socorro High School in El Paso, Llano High School in Llano and Lee High School in Midland he amassed a 152–73–1 coaching record.

While at Midland Lee, he compiled an 88–23–1 record in nine years, and led the Rebels with Cedric Benson to three consecutive state championships (1998–2000) in the largest classification. They were the only 5A team in Texas high school football history to “three-peat” until Southlake Carroll High School match this feat in 2006.

In 1999 Parchman was named National High School Coach of the Year by USA Today.[1]

College coaching career[edit]

After head coaching the Midland Lee Rebels he went to head coach Cisco Junior College football.[2]

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