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'''Bob Newton''' was the head football coach for the [[Homewood High School]] Patriots from [[1995]] to [[2007]], during which time he amassed a record of 124-24 and won five [[AHSAA]] [[Super Six|Class 5A Championships]]. He was inducted into the [[Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame]] the year he stepped down and in [[2009]] the field at [[Homewood]]'s [[Waldrop Stadium]] was named in his honor.
'''Bob Newton''' (born c. [[1951]]) is the former head football coach for the [[Homewood High School]] Patriots from [[1995]] to [[2005]], during which time he amassed a record of 124-24 over 11 seasons and won five [[AHSAA]] [[Super Six|Class 5A Championships]].
 
Newton is a graduate of Russellville High School and [[Samford University]]. He came to Homewood in [[1976]] as an offensive line coach after three years at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia. He was promoted to succeed [[Gerald Gann]] as head coach 19 years later. In [[1995]] he also took on the role of athletics director for the school. He missed the [[2006]] season with a staph infection that took hold during a surgical procedure.  [[Dickey Wright]] was named interim coach that season.  Newton returned for spring training, but stepped down as head coach in June [[2007]] and Wright became his permanent replacement.  Newton retired from the athletics director position in [[2009]].
 
Newton was inducted into the [[Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame]] in [[2007]] and in [[2009]] the field at [[Homewood]]'s [[Waldrop Stadium]] was named in his honor. Newton's wife, [[Jodi Newton|Jodi]] was superintendent of [[Homewood City Schools]] and his sons, [[Bert Newton|Bert]] and [[Ross Newton]] are both coaches, at [[Mountain Brook High School]] and Samford University, respectively.
 
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==References==
==References==
* Bryan, Kim (August 31, 2009) "Homewood to dedicate high school football field in name of former head coach Bob Newton." ''Birmingham News''
* "Newton Become Patriots' Coach."  (January 18, 1995).  {{BN}}.
* Beaudry, Paul (July 3, 2009) "Homewood AD Bob Newton retires." {{BN}}.
* Bryan, Kim (August 31, 2009) "Homewood to dedicate high school football field in name of former head coach Bob Newton." {{BN}}.
* Crenshaw, Solomon Jr. (November 10, 2010). "Dickey Wright says 'it was just time' to step down as Homewood football coach." {{BN}}.


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Latest revision as of 13:29, 27 February 2014

Bob Newton (born c. 1951) is the former head football coach for the Homewood High School Patriots from 1995 to 2005, during which time he amassed a record of 124-24 over 11 seasons and won five AHSAA Class 5A Championships.

Newton is a graduate of Russellville High School and Samford University. He came to Homewood in 1976 as an offensive line coach after three years at Sprayberry High School in Marietta, Georgia. He was promoted to succeed Gerald Gann as head coach 19 years later. In 1995 he also took on the role of athletics director for the school. He missed the 2006 season with a staph infection that took hold during a surgical procedure. Dickey Wright was named interim coach that season. Newton returned for spring training, but stepped down as head coach in June 2007 and Wright became his permanent replacement. Newton retired from the athletics director position in 2009.

Newton was inducted into the Alabama High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2007 and in 2009 the field at Homewood's Waldrop Stadium was named in his honor. Newton's wife, Jodi was superintendent of Homewood City Schools and his sons, Bert and Ross Newton are both coaches, at Mountain Brook High School and Samford University, respectively.

Preceded by:
Gerald Gann
Head Football Coach of Homewood High School
19952005
Succeeded by:
Dickey Wright

References

  • "Newton Become Patriots' Coach." (January 18, 1995). The Birmingham News.
  • Beaudry, Paul (July 3, 2009) "Homewood AD Bob Newton retires." The Birmingham News.
  • Bryan, Kim (August 31, 2009) "Homewood to dedicate high school football field in name of former head coach Bob Newton." The Birmingham News.
  • Crenshaw, Solomon Jr. (November 10, 2010). "Dickey Wright says 'it was just time' to step down as Homewood football coach." The Birmingham News.