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Coaches Corner: Happy’s Stacy Perryman – Underdog Wins and Small-Town Pride

Press Pass Sports by Press Pass Sports
August 24, 2025
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Head coach Stacy Perryman and the Happy Cowboys faced Claude on a Friday night back in October 2023. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

From Hart to Happy: A Coaching Journey

Stacy Perryman has spent 11 years coaching and is currently the head football coach at Happy, where he also leads junior high basketball, junior high and high school track, and the golf program. His journey began at Hart before finding his home in Happy.

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Perryman’s most memorable coaching moments include two major playoff upsets: defeating Springlake in 2021 as a first-round underdog and knocking off Knox City in 2023 during the second round.

While Westbrook remains his toughest opponent, having eliminated his team three years in a row in the semifinals, these experiences have only fueled his passion for competition and growth.

A Coach with Grit and a Guitar

Known for his consistency, demanding nature, and genuine care for his athletes, Coach Perryman is also full of surprises—like his hidden talent for playing the guitar.

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He’s not one for pre-game meals, but a pregame Red Bull is a must. If he weren’t coaching, he’d likely be doing something golf-related, a sport he’s deeply passionate about.

In his office, Toby Keith’s music sets the tone, and while he’s not much of a social media guy, his focus on building relationships and fostering a strong work ethic speaks volumes about his character.

Cowboy Up: A Philosophy of Hard Work

Coach Perryman’s coaching philosophy is simple but powerful.

“Cowboy up!”

It’s a call to action for his athletes to embrace work ethic, mental toughness, and leadership. He emphasizes the importance of always being willing to learn, as no one has all the answers.

Inspired by advice from his high school coach—“Always be early and don’t let anyone outwork you”—Perryman instills these values in his teams.

His goals for the upcoming season include growing his JV team, winning a district title, and fostering a team that plays together and supports one another.

A Town That Lives for Sports

In Happy, sports are more than just games—they’re the heartbeat of the town. Coach Perryman loves how the community rallies around the kids, showing unwavering support regardless of the sport.

He believes this deep connection motivates the athletes to work hard and carry on their school’s traditions.

His favorite drill, “Bad Ball,” reflects his love for defense and challenges his players to react and adapt under pressure. With his leadership, Happy’s athletes continue to thrive, driven by the town’s passion and pride for its teams.

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