Meet Idalou's "Samurai" - Coach Clay White, a crypto cowboy and Tecmo Super Bowl champion who refuses to be shackled by superstition (but drinks a gallon of coffee on game days). With 21 years of coaching experience and memorable wins on Christmas Eve and Thanksgiving, White is building excellence the Wildcat Way.
From dancing to Pure Barre to making playoff history, Frenship Memorial's Whitney Gibson is building something special. In just her first year with the Panthers, she led a freshman-sophomore squad to the school's first-ever playoff victory - and she's just getting started.
Gruver’s Phillip Wiggins, a 25-year coaching veteran, brings a guitar-playing, value-driven approach to his teams. Known for his motto, “Do what’s right, do your best, and practice the golden rule,” Coach Wiggins inspires athletes to serve something greater than themselves while striving for excellence.
Palo Duro’s Shaun Massie—who answers to Massie, Princess, Queen, Papa Smurf, and Lorax—brings 22 years of coaching experience and a playful, dedicated spirit to girls varsity soccer. Known for being both fun and strict, Coach Massie is passionate about helping players grow on and off the field.
Perryton High School’s Shaun Lynch brings over two decades of coaching experience—three years in Perryton and 19 years elsewhere, including Canada—to both the volleyball and baseball programs. Known for being stubborn, passionate, and caring, Coach Lynch is committed to building a winning culture and loving his players through every step of the journey.
Amarillo High’s Ty Hoobler—“Coach Hoob” to his players—believes that showing up and playing the right way matters more than the scoreboard. With a passion for hard work, humility, and faith, he’s building a softball program where effort and attitude come first.
Holy Cross Catholic Academy’s Tiffany Williamson—“Coach Tiffany” or “Tiffantee” to her youngest players—knows that the real win is in seeing growth, grit, and character. As she steps into the role of Athletic Director for 2025-26, her focus remains on building relationships and leaving a lasting legacy both on and off the court.
Pampa High School’s Floyd White—“Coach Dub” to his players—brings 25 years of experience, intensity, and adaptability to his role as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach. With a career spanning multiple states and levels, Coach White is focused on building a program defined by toughness, growth, and meaningful relationships.
West Plains High School’s Amberlee Gerald—affectionately known as “Geraldine” by her players—brings eight years of coaching experience and a passion for growing both the game and her athletes. As Head Girls Soccer Coach, she’s recognized for being hardworking, driven, and caring, and she’s building a culture where every player feels valued and empowered.
Canyon’s Todd Winfrey has spent 29 years coaching with a philosophy that “Love is better than fear.” From Lonesome Dove rituals to his passion for family and leadership, Coach Winfrey is all about building a culture of trust, growth, and over-achievement.
Borger High School’s Sydney Trayler—known as “Greeson” to her players—brings energy, dedication, and creativity to both the softball and volleyball courts. With a focus on perseverance and raising the bar, Coach Trayler is helping her teams grow stronger every day.