Coach Carpenter 200 Wins
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Coach Carpenter 200 Wins
Junction City, Arkansas CARPENTER REACHES 200 CAREER WINS! David Carpenter has always been involved in athletics. "With my Dad being a coach, [the legendary Ralph Sporty Carpenter] I was always helping or managing a team. It didn't matter what sport it was, I was there." After high school football at Arkadelphia and college football for his dad at Henderson State, Carpenter went into coaching. "I remember the day I told my dad that I wanted to be a coach. He shook his head and said, "Son, I thought I raised you better than that." After being an assistant for several years, Carpenter landed his first head coaching job in 1986 at Corning High School. "Every young coach just starting out will make mistakes, lots of them. Believe me, I made my share." Corning was 4-6 under Carpenter that season. The next year Carpenter became head coach at Clarendon, where he stayed for three seasons. His first team went 3-7. His best season at Clarendon was 1988 as the Lions went 8-4 and advanced to the state playoffs. In 1989, the Lions fell to 1-7. It was after that season that an opening came up that interested Carpenter. The Junction City Dragons were looking for a head coach. The Dragon football program was in decline when Carpenter took over. His first season with the Dragons produced a 1-8 record. "It was without a doubt a rough year. But the kids played hard and we slowly began to improve." In 1991 Junction City was 3-6 and the next year the Dragons improved to 5-4. After a 4-4-1 record in 1993, the Dragon football program was beginning to turn the corner when Junction City Schools had a reduction in force due to the removal of Union Parish students. Carpenter was involved in the reduction. Junction City hired him back in 1996. The program had suffered through two losing seasons. There was rebuilding to be done, but this time more emphasis would be dedicated to conditioning and weightlifting. "We had to get in better shape and get stronger if we were to be successful. Our off-season program would be the key to becoming successful." His first season back, the Dragons had a 3-7 record. The next year Junction City went 4-6. In 1998 everything came together. "We had two years of our offseason program under our belts and we had some very talented players in all three of our classes plus our junior high team was very good and we knew could build on all of that. All we had to do was start winning and it would show the kids what could be accomplished. They needed to see results. The 1998 team got it all started." The 1998 team went 10-1 overall, won the very tough 7AA East conference title with a perfect record and became just the second team in school history to reach the state playoffs. 1999 saw more of the same. Junction City finished 11-1, undefeated in conference play and advanced to the state quarter-finals. In four years Carpenter had taken the Dragon program and turned it into a state title contender. A new decade saw Junction City claim a share of the 7AA East conference title and advance to the second round of the state playoffs. In 2001, the Dragon program advanced to another level. This team would reach the state semi-finals before being defeated by eventual state champion Shiloh Christian. It was the first of six straight semi-final appearances by Carpenter and the Dragons. The Dragons won their first state title in 2003 and finished with a perfect 15-0 record. They scored a state record 753 points. More success followed. In 2006, the Dragons were state runner-up. In 2007, a young Junction City team advanced to the state quarter-finals before losing to eventual state champion Mount Ida. 2008 was another perfect season as the Dragons went 13-0 and won Junction City’s second state title. The 2009 Dragons were 13-1 and repeated as state champions as they avenged their only loss of the season by defeating conference rival Bearden in the state finals. It was the third state title for the Dragon football program and it put the finishing touch on one of the greatest decades in Arkansas high school football history. David Carpenter's Dragons won 113 games, 3 state titles, 6 conference titles, 10 straight trips to the state playoffs, advanced to the semi-finals 8 times and won a state record 32 playoff games. Junction City set or established over 50 school and state records between 2000 and 2009. 2010 to present has seen the Dragon football program continue its winning ways. So far this decade Junction City has an overall record of 30-7. They are also back-to-back 8AA conference champions and will make the school's fifth appearance in the state finals. Since his return in 1996, Carpenter has produced an overall record of 170-40. His program is considered by many to be one of the ten best in the state. Since 1999, Carpenter's program has sent 21 players to the state All-Star game and three times he has been selected to coach in the game (1999, 2003, 2009). Numerous players have gone on to play college football and one has made it to the NFL (Kevin Payne). To see where the Junction City football program was and to where it is now is simply remarkable. Carpenter gives credit to the players and coaches who work hard every day, whether it is during the season or in the off-season. "My motto has always been: There is no substitute for hard work. This program is successful because of the players who believe in it and have the right attitude to succeed, as well as the coaches who put in a ton of hours preparing for games and offseason conditioning. That is what has made this program what it is." 2003 - Assistant coach and friend Robby Lowe presents the game ball to Coach Carpenter in celebration of his 100th Career Win! 2008 Dragon Coaching Staff proudly displays the State Championship Trophy! Brad Smith, Robby Lowe, Coach Carpenter, Mike Barrett Coach Carpenter with his family in 2010 during the David Carpenter Day celebration! Coach David Carpenter's 200 WINS! CORNING BOBCATS 1986 1 Gosnell 2 Marked Tree 3 Pocahontas 4 Piggott 26-7 7-0 20-0 21-9 CLARENDON LIONS 1987 5 Cotton Plant 6 Palestine Wheatley 7 Elaine 21-0 32-12 33-8 1988 8 9 10 11 12 Dewitt Brinkley England Grady Cotton Plant 13 Palestine Wheatley 14 Elaine 15 Decatur 1996 30 Hermitage 31 Woodlawn 32 Norphlet 1997 33 Strong 34 Hermitage 35 Woodlawn 1998 37 Dermott 38 Bearden 8-6 24-6 38-8 28-6 30-6 40-6 42-0 34-0 39 40 41 42 43 20-0 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 Rison Strong Hermitage Woodlawn Smackover 44 Harmony Grove 45 Norphlet 46 Horatio 1990 20-12 1991 18 Dermott 19 Gurdon 20 DeQueen 13-0 28-6 27-14 1992 21 Smackover 22 Dermott 23 Prescott 22-6 28-13 9-6 14-8 23-8 24 DeQueen 25 Stamps 1993 26 Smackover 27 Norphlet 28 Gurdon 29 Stamps 54-6 52-8 43-28 53-0 75-0 59-0 20-19 32-0 42-14 49-8 1999 JUNCTION CITY DRAGONS 17 Norphlet 44-6 57-0 48-0 36-0 36 Norphlet 1989 16 Elaine 2001 20-14 40-0 29-20 18-0 22-14 30-0 12-6 Dermott Bearden Rison Strong Hermitage Woodlawn Smackover Harmony Grove Norphlet Murfreesboro 57 Rison 62 63 64 65 66 67 Little Rock JA Fair JV Bearden Strong Hermitage Westside Christian Smackover Hampton Harmony Grove Norphlet Gurdon 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 59-6 43-0 51-0 42-0 69-0 41-7 31-16 23-13 69-14 14-0 Rison Strong Hermitage Westside Christian Smackover Norphlet Foreman Charleston Carlisle 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 Lake Village Eudora Harmony Grove Sparkman Bearden Westside Christian Hampton Smackover Norphlet Hermitage Hector Hughes 56-0 52-14 34-20 57-0 28-14 48-6 14-0 32-0 63-0 76-13 14-6 56-0 **2003** 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 **2008** 2004 13-12 50-0 33-14 49-0 48-0 62-0 33-0 56-12 34-16 32-27 35-21 2002 86 50-6 57-0 48-14 45-0 72-0 57-0 53-0 43-6 55-8 59-0 42-20 2000 58 59 60 61 68 Mansfield 69 Bearden Augusta Lake Village Eudora Harmony Grove Sparkman Bearden Westside Christian Hampton Smackover Norphlet Eudora Lafayette County Hughes Rison 45-6 49-0 49-13 47-0 61-0 42-0 72-20 49-0 61-0 66-0 66-0 21-7 56-14 33-21 Barton 40-12 106 Lake Village 107 Harmony Grove 108 109 110 111 112 Bearden Hampton Smackover Norphlet Eudora 113 Spring Hill 114 Perryville 39-13 29-0 20-14 42-6 50-6 35-0 56-0 20-0 37-20 145 Gurdon 146 Hermitage 21-12 39-29 44-14 33-24 53-8 54-0 29-28 33-21 21-16 155 2005 115 Lake Village 116 Gurdon 117 Norphlet 118 Harmony Grove 119 Bearden 120 Hampton 121 Eudora 122 Jessieville 123 Harding Academy *2006* 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 Smackover Strong Hermitage Norphlet Parkers Chapel Hampton Bearden Mountain Pine Murfreesboro Woodlawn 134 Cross County 51-0 48-0 39-0 35-0 68-8 48-6 45-36 67-0 39-7 42-14 7-6 2007 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 Smackover Farmerville Harmony Grove Strong Hermitage Norphlet Parkers Chapel Hampton Hazen Hackett **2A STATE CHAMPIONS** *State Runners-up* 48-0 28-7 18-0 37-13 55-6 58-7 68-0 56-6 45-0 41-12 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 156 157 2011 Woodlawn Norphlet Bearden Smackover Dermott Strong Hampton Dierks Strong Carlisle 35-7 47-0 41-8 70-0 43-0 40-7 50-0 37-6 66-0 39-0 24-12 29-7 Des Arc 10-8 **2009** 158 Fountain Lake 159 Hermitage 160 Woodlawn 161 Norphlet 162 Smackover 163 Dermott 164 Strong 165 Hampton 166 Dierks 167 Murfreesboro 168 Danville 169 Magazine 170 Bearden 13-6 62-0 35-0 52-0 49-0 68-0 40-0 56-0 45-0 34-13 42-6 56-0 24-14 2010 171 Norphlet 172 Woodlawn 173 Hermitage 174 Mountain Pine 175 176 177 178 Dermott Hampton Parkers Chapel Mountainburg 55-8 36-10 55-0 20-0 34-0 47-6 56-26 51-3 179 Norphlet 180 Woodlawn 181 182 183 184 185 Strong Bearden Mountain Pine Hampton Parkers Chapel 186 Mineral Springs 187 Magazine 26-3 42-8 28-6 13-12 63-0 42-0 42-13 21-20 9-3 2012 188 Rison 189 Bearden 190 Strong 191 Hampton 192 Spring Hill 193 Woodlawn 194 Parkers Chapel 195 Hermitage 196 Norphlet 197 Marked Tree 198 Dierks 199 Salem 200 Walnut Ridge 28-9 20-14 49-12 62-0 49-0 58-0 62-12 60-0 49-0 42-0 56-0 34-6 42-6 Arkansas Activities Association - COACHING MOST CAREER WINS (Bold is Active) 367 Frank McClellan, Barton, 1970-05 279 Tommy Tice, Harrison, 2012 271 Bernie Cox, LR Central, 1975-09 270 Frank Vines, Alma, 2006 262 George Burke, Stuttgart, 1963-2000 261 Jarrell Williams, Springdale, 1964-99 257 Don Campbell, Wynne, 2006 254 Mike Malham, Jr., Cabot, 1981-2012 245 Jon Watson, Bauxite, 1981-2009 239 David Alpe, Malvern, 2001 212 Bill Barden, Harding Academy 211 Ron Clark, Berryville, 1964-94 200 David Carpenter, Junction City 1986-2012 SAME SCHOOL 367 Frank McClellan, Barton, 2005, 367-59-3 271 Bernie Cox, LR Central, 1975-09, 271-123-8 270 Frank Vines, Alma, 2006 261 Jarrell Williams, Springdale, 1964-99 254 Mike Malham, Jr., Cabot, 1981-12, 254-114-4 217 Tommy Tice, Harrison, 2010 189 George Burke, Stuttgart, 1974-2000 184 David Carpenter, Junction City, 1990-2012 Congratulations Coach Carpenter! “There’s no substitute for hard work.” T.T.A.U.