Village Living September 2015

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Village Living

B18 • September 2015

Sports MBJH names new football coach Derek Jones began his dream job this year when he was named head football coach for the seventh and eighth grade teams at Mountain Brook Junior High following the retirement of longtime coach Greg Morrow. Jones is no stranger to MBJH as he has been involved in the athletic program since he was a freshman at UAB. His passion for coaching began when he was in high school. As a sophomore at Spain Park, Jones broke both of his wrists and had to take a break from playing football and baseball. He and a friend coached eight-yearold recreational league baseball, where he fell in love with coaching and with kids. He attended UAB so that he could volunteer coach at MBJH, helping with football, wrestling, and seventh and eighth grade baseball.

Upon graduation, Jones took his first job at Oak Mountain High School, where he taught tenth grade honors history, coached the defensive line for the varsity football team and was the head freshman baseball coach. The following May, he got an offer from MBJH to teach seventh grade civics and geography, to assist with the football program and to be the head wrestling coach. When he began his wrestling coaching position, there were only 13 kids in the program. Now he has 30-40 kids and will continue to coach wrestling along with his new duties as head football coach. Seven new coaches and a new lab puppy named Chief are join Jones in leading the MBJH Spartans this football season. They plan on modeling the football schemes for offense and defense put in place by MBHS coach Chris Yeager to

bolster consistency in the program. Jones is also teaching three sections of physical education and will oversee students in the lunchroom. He sees this as an opportunity to develop relationships with a large number of students. He loves to work with this age group as he sees the chance to make the most impact as kids are discovering who they are and who they want to be. He feels that this position is most aligned with his strength, which is positive growth through athletics. When asked where he sees himself in five years, he says that he plans to be at MBJH coaching junior high football, his dream job. -Submitted by Collins Clegg Derek Jones

8U national team wins area tourney The Spartans 8U National boys scored a big win during the National Metro Area Tournament on June 14 to be named Metro Champions. The team was led by head coach Eric Goldis, who encouraged every player to play every

pitch of each game. With the motto, “One Team, One Heart, Go Spartans,” the boys were 13-0 in tournament games and 4-0 in scrimmage games for a total of 17-0 over the Metro season. -Submitted by Yvette Weaver

Front row: Parker Redden, Will Woodke, Becker Mayor, Will Mather and Bo Currie. Second row: Miller Brooks, Will Weaver, Hulsey Boehme, Henry Bell, Jack Bakken, Micah Goldis. Back row: Brian Woodke, Michael Brooks, Chuck Redden, Robert Boehme, John Bell and Head Coach Eric Goldis.


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