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Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-11-2006, 10:03 AM
:mad: Humble ISD picks Colbert for new school
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By Dave Rogers - The News staff writer Posted: 01/10/06 - 11:15:00 pm CST

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Dean Colbert didn't stay on the job market long.

The former Port Arthur athletic director and head football coach, who just turned in his resignation last Friday, was approved Tuesday night as the head coach at Humble's new Atascocita High.

"He's thrilled and we're thrilled to have him," Humble athletic director Zoe Simpson said of the man who won the recommendation of a five-person search committee and the unanimous 7-0 vote of the Humble school board Tuesday night.

Colbert did not return a call placed by The News Tuesday night.

Simpson, who has worked with Colbert on matters relating to District 22-5A sports competition the past four years, said the committee was also sold on Colbert.


The five-person committee, which included the new school's principal, two assistant superintendents, Simpson and assistant athletic director Neal Quillin -- who was Colbert's high school coach at Willowridge -- picked him ahead of three other finalists.

They were: Mike Woodley, head coach at Pasadena Rayburn and a former assistant coach at Iowa State who helped turn that program around; Kingwood graduate Andy Sexton, defensive coordinator at Mansfield; and Paul Essery, defensive coordinator at Deer Park.

"We have a vision for our school district," Simpson said. "We took about 10 years to study and decide, to make a clear representation about what we wanted to be about. And Dean fits that. He's all about learning.

"Don't get me wrong, we like to win ballgames as much as anybody, but we believe winning is a byproduct of doing things right. And our committee was convinced."

Named Memorial's first head coach in 2002, Colbert compiled a 22-18 overall record in Port Arthur. His teams posted winning records each of the team's first three years, qualifying for the playoffs twice.

The 2005 Titans went 2-5 and superintendent Willis Mackey said Colbert promised him in mid-November that he'd resign after the first of the year.

Simpson is aware of the recent series of articles in The News detailing shortcomings in Port Arthur's athletic department. He says they have been well read, over the internet, by folks in Humble who knew of Colbert's interest in the job.

But the articles -- which largely focused on things beyond Colbert's control -- probably worked in Colbert's favor, the Humble AD believes.

"I think you probably helped Dean more than hurt him," Simpson said Tuesday night. "Our superintendent (Guy Sconzo) read the articles and was very impressed with Dean's professional responses. It really gave us an indication of a guy who can handle pressure.

"We went through some pretty grueling interviews (with Colbert). We knew some (Humble) people had read the Port Arthur paper and we (knew) the perception is we might be getting somebody else's problem. So we had to dig pretty deep.

"We grilled him, to make sure we were getting what we wanted. We're all convinced. He's for academia. He went to Austin College. He's an intelligent man. Neal Quillin coached him. Neal Quillin preached to him at 13 years old the value of an education and he said that just stuck with him.

"And I can tell you from personal experience he values the girls' volleyball team as much as the football team. That's something we're very committed to, that every kid in every program is important. I believe Dean is all about that."

Atascocita High will not have a senior class when it opens next August. But Simpson expects it to have more than 2,200 students in grades 9-11 and it will play a varsity sports schedule in Class 5A. Its students will come from a split of the current attendance zone for Humble High, which this year has 4,800 students.

Projections call for Atascocita to have 3,000 students in the fall of 2007.

Colbert and the principal at Atascocita will have a big say in hiring 37 new coaches for the school.

That's a bit different than Colbert's introduction to Port Arthur. In 2001, Colbert came to town as Thomas Jefferson's head coach with consolidation a year away. He inherited a coaching staff at TJ, then had to try and merge staffs from TJ, Lincoln and Stephen F. Austin when Memorial opened in 2002.

"The fact that Dean had opened a school, whether it was consolidation or expansion, that was a feather in his cap," Simpson said.

"We haven't opened a school here since 1979. We value his experience."

lonny23
01-11-2006, 12:55 PM
:mad: Humble ISD picks Colbert for new school
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By Dave Rogers - The News staff writer Posted: 01/10/06 - 11:15:00 pm CST

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Dean Colbert didn't stay on the job market long.

The former Port Arthur athletic director and head football coach, who just turned in his resignation last Friday, was approved Tuesday night as the head coach at Humble's new Atascocita High.

"He's thrilled and we're thrilled to have him," Humble athletic director Zoe Simpson said of the man who won the recommendation of a five-person search committee and the unanimous 7-0 vote of the Humble school board Tuesday night.

Colbert did not return a call placed by The News Tuesday night.

Simpson, who has worked with Colbert on matters relating to District 22-5A sports competition the past four years, said the committee was also sold on Colbert.


The five-person committee, which included the new school's principal, two assistant superintendents, Simpson and assistant athletic director Neal Quillin -- who was Colbert's high school coach at Willowridge -- picked him ahead of three other finalists.

They were: Mike Woodley, head coach at Pasadena Rayburn and a former assistant coach at Iowa State who helped turn that program around; Kingwood graduate Andy Sexton, defensive coordinator at Mansfield; and Paul Essery, defensive coordinator at Deer Park.

"We have a vision for our school district," Simpson said. "We took about 10 years to study and decide, to make a clear representation about what we wanted to be about. And Dean fits that. He's all about learning.

"Don't get me wrong, we like to win ballgames as much as anybody, but we believe winning is a byproduct of doing things right. And our committee was convinced."

Named Memorial's first head coach in 2002, Colbert compiled a 22-18 overall record in Port Arthur. His teams posted winning records each of the team's first three years, qualifying for the playoffs twice.

The 2005 Titans went 2-5 and superintendent Willis Mackey said Colbert promised him in mid-November that he'd resign after the first of the year.

Simpson is aware of the recent series of articles in The News detailing shortcomings in Port Arthur's athletic department. He says they have been well read, over the internet, by folks in Humble who knew of Colbert's interest in the job.

But the articles -- which largely focused on things beyond Colbert's control -- probably worked in Colbert's favor, the Humble AD believes.

"I think you probably helped Dean more than hurt him," Simpson said Tuesday night. "Our superintendent (Guy Sconzo) read the articles and was very impressed with Dean's professional responses. It really gave us an indication of a guy who can handle pressure.

"We went through some pretty grueling interviews (with Colbert). We knew some (Humble) people had read the Port Arthur paper and we (knew) the perception is we might be getting somebody else's problem. So we had to dig pretty deep.

"We grilled him, to make sure we were getting what we wanted. We're all convinced. He's for academia. He went to Austin College. He's an intelligent man. Neal Quillin coached him. Neal Quillin preached to him at 13 years old the value of an education and he said that just stuck with him.

"And I can tell you from personal experience he values the girls' volleyball team as much as the football team. That's something we're very committed to, that every kid in every program is important. I believe Dean is all about that."

Atascocita High will not have a senior class when it opens next August. But Simpson expects it to have more than 2,200 students in grades 9-11 and it will play a varsity sports schedule in Class 5A. Its students will come from a split of the current attendance zone for Humble High, which this year has 4,800 students.

Projections call for Atascocita to have 3,000 students in the fall of 2007.

Colbert and the principal at Atascocita will have a big say in hiring 37 new coaches for the school.

That's a bit different than Colbert's introduction to Port Arthur. In 2001, Colbert came to town as Thomas Jefferson's head coach with consolidation a year away. He inherited a coaching staff at TJ, then had to try and merge staffs from TJ, Lincoln and Stephen F. Austin when Memorial opened in 2002.

"The fact that Dean had opened a school, whether it was consolidation or expansion, that was a feather in his cap," Simpson said.

"We haven't opened a school here since 1979. We value his experience."
Those guys deserve to lose games for picking him. I like how he's a nice guy, but he didn't win with talent in PA and that doesn't bode well for Humble. They sure didn't have good coaches to choose from.

bleedgreen
01-11-2006, 01:11 PM
said the same exact thing myself, Lonny-----the pickings were just a little "slim"......................

bleedgreen
01-11-2006, 01:12 PM
Scooter, who are the choices to replace Colbert??? any good prospects or what????

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-11-2006, 01:29 PM
Scooter, who are the choices to replace Colbert??? any good prospects or what????
None yet. Alot of coaches tend to stay away from P.A. unless a track or b-ball position is open. Right now Memorial doesn't even have a PRINCIPAL let alone a HC/AD. :(

KT2000
01-11-2006, 01:42 PM
It will be interesting to see how Colbert does at Atascosita. He knows where the talent is that's for sure. After the hurricanes, I know it has to be tough to lure anyone out that direction. Hopefully, PA will find someone who has the right program for the talent and something the community will support.

lonny23
01-11-2006, 02:52 PM
They would've been better off luring a guy up from a lower classification before hiring Colbert. I still say you don't hire a guy who didn't win with talent. It's like the Texans hiring Capers because he once coached an expansion team.

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-11-2006, 04:14 PM
It will be interesting to see how Colbert does at Atascosita. He knows where the talent is that's for sure. After the hurricanes, I know it has to be tough to lure anyone out that direction. Hopefully, PA will find someone who has the right program for the talent and something the community will support.
They need to get a coach with experience at all angles like--Coach Owens, Coach Suggs, or someone like Coach Hooks that would not put up with any "crap".

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-11-2006, 04:18 PM
They would've been better off luring a guy up from a lower classification before hiring Colbert. I still say you don't hire a guy who didn't win with talent. It's like the Texans hiring Capers because he once coached an expansion team.
They hired him because he coached PAM in their first year--BIG DEAL. I be a *** fool to not win in P.A. especially combining ALL that talent into one big group----the worst season you should have is 7-3 and that's if your in a VERY competitive district like the old 12-5A or 20-4A.

bees85
01-12-2006, 12:36 AM
He wont have a Jamaal Charles to win games for him there. I said this year he would really have to coach. We had talent but no clear superstars, a little common sense can go a long way.:o Oh we did have Robert joseph who played QB,RB,and FS. Did i say we need Ronnie Thompson, he was Todd Dodges Mentor......

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-12-2006, 08:33 AM
He wont have a Jamaal Charles to win games for him there. I said this year he would really have to coach. We had talent but no clear superstars, a little common sense can go a long way.:o Oh we did have Robert joseph who played QB,RB,and FS. Did i say we need Ronnie Thompson, he was Todd Dodges Mentor......
He's not a real coach. If he has a Jamaal Charles he will win. He will not be at that school for no longer than 3 years I bet.

lonny23
01-12-2006, 09:47 AM
He's not a real coach. If he has a Jamaal Charles he will win. He will not be at that school for no longer than 3 years I bet.
Are you going to complain about Humble now or stick to PA. We have anew scapegoat.

She also thinks the QB throws a home run, the baseball players score a goal, the basketball team gets touchdowns, and the soccer team plays with 9 on the field!:p

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-12-2006, 12:05 PM
Are you going to complain about Humble now or stick to PA. We have anew scapegoat.

She also thinks the QB throws a home run, the baseball players score a goal, the basketball team gets touchdowns, and the soccer team plays with 9 on the field!:p
Sticking with P.A. buddy. Colbert will get his.

bees85
01-12-2006, 01:37 PM
PA baby we will bounce back, oh by the way Coach green wont have his job much longer either, he sucks how do you not utilize the wisdom of a legend like coach James Gamble(20+ district championships, 4 state titles from '81-5A ,'84-4A,86-4A,88-4A,) and over 600 wins? The behive would pack the house wherever we went, now only avg. 150 people at home games.:mad: :confused: :mad: :eek: :mad:

Slim-Rob
01-12-2006, 08:42 PM
I'm confused, maybe I am reading it wrong.

How did 5 people vote and it was a unanimous 7-0 vote?

He's thrilled and we're thrilled to have him," Humble athletic director Zoe Simpson said of the man who won the recommendation of a five-person search committee and the unanimous 7-0 vote of the Humble school board Tuesday night.

Colbert did not return a call placed by The News Tuesday night.

Simpson, who has worked with Colbert on matters relating to District 22-5A sports competition the past four years, said the committee was also sold on Colbert.


The five-person committee, which included the new school's principal, two assistant superintendents, Simpson and assistant athletic director Neal Quillin -- who was Colbert's high school coach at Willowridge -- picked him ahead of three other finalists.

Slim-Rob
01-12-2006, 08:45 PM
PA baby we will bounce back, oh by the way Coach green wont have his job much longer either, he sucks how do you not utilize the wisdom of a legend like coach James Gamble(20+ district championships, 4 state titles from '81-5A ,'84-4A,86-4A,88-4A,) and over 600 wins? The behive would pack the house wherever we went, now only avg. 150 people at home games.:mad: :confused: :mad: :eek: :mad:

Who has over 600 wins? a football coach or the school?

Because 600 wins is 10 wins a year for 60 years. or 15 wins a year for 40 years.

CCHS77
01-12-2006, 09:15 PM
I'm confused, maybe I am reading it wrong.

How did 5 people vote and it was a unanimous 7-0 vote?


RT,

You have got to start reading a little slower. It's 12 people in two different groups. The words "a" and "the" perform important functions, sometimes.

Slim-Rob
01-12-2006, 09:18 PM
RT,

You have got to start reading a little slower. It's 12 people in two different groups. The words "a" and "the" perform important functions, sometimes.

huh. now I'm even more lost. Tomorrow when I get home from school I'll come back to this thread and read the whole thing over again, by that time I think I'll figure out whats going on. I'm to tired right now.

bees85
01-13-2006, 02:13 AM
hey rocket that would be the coach chief, my bad, Green is the Basketball coach just using him as an example. 8 hours of sleep does wonders fella.

Mr. Buddy Garrity
01-13-2006, 07:37 AM
Who has over 600 wins? a football coach or the school?

Because 600 wins is 10 wins a year for 60 years. or 15 wins a year for 40 years.
Coach James Gamble---basketball coach at Lincoln High in P.A. for years.