
From Tascosa to Borger – Big Moments and Bigger Lessons
Coach Hamrick’s career started at Tascosa High School before taking the helm at Borger.
His most memorable moments? Coaching in the State Semi-Finals at Cowboys Stadium and celebrating his first win at Borger—milestones that highlight both big stages and local pride.
On game days, he starts with an early morning lift and a heartfelt prayer for the coaches who’ve shaped his journey.
Cello Skills, Steak Dinners, and Coaching Every Detail
A hidden talent: Coach Hamrick was a pretty decent cello player in high school!
His ideal pre-game meal is a small steak, baked potato, and vegetables. If he weren’t coaching, he truly can’t see himself doing anything else.
The best advice he’s received: “Always coach, every detail, every little thing. They are all equally important!”
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Positive, Passionate, Intense
His team would describe him as positive, passionate, and intense.
A League of Their Own is his favorite sports movie, and while he could live without social media, Zach Bryan’s “Something in the Orange” is often playing in his office.

Coaching Philosophy: Confidence, Hard Coaching, and Love
The biggest lesson sports have taught him? A confident athlete can achieve more than they ever imagined.
His coaching motto: “Coach them hard, love them harder!”
Coach Hamrick believes the Texas Panhandle is special for its unmatched community spirit—where everyone rallies around each other, competes hard, and respects the game.
Goals: Compete, Improve, and Playoff Wins
For the upcoming season, Coach Hamrick’s goal is to keep improving the Borger program and bring home a playoff win.
When you play Borger, you know you’re in for a fight—no matter the circumstance, his kids are going to compete and play their tails off.
Coffee, Practice, and Community Support
He’s a coffee drinker, prefers field practice over film study, and leans defensive with the “Inside Hull” drill as his favorite.
The best part of coaching in Borger? The incredible support from the community and seeing everyone rally around the program to push kids to be their best.
