
From River Road to Stratford – Semifinal Memories and Big Goals
Coach Melton’s most memorable moment so far? The 2023 football season, when he coached his first Semi Final game—a milestone he won’t forget.
He’s faced tough opponents like the Tolar Rattlers but always keeps pushing forward, focusing on what he and his team can control.
Burritos, Foodie Favorites, and Coaching Wisdom
Every Friday, game day starts with a breakfast burrito—a must-have superstition.
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While he’s not sure what he’d do if he weren’t coaching, one thing is certain: he loves food!
The best advice he’s received: “Coach with a purpose, have a clear vision for your team’s identity and goals. Teach players why they are doing something, not just how.”
Coaching to Inspire: Pride, Resilience, and Growth
Coach Melton’s athletes would describe him as someone who brings pride and purpose to everything he does.
In his office, you’ll hear Merle Haggard & Willie Nelson’s “Pancho and Lefty,” and his favorite sports movie is Remember the Titans. Twitter is his go-to social media platform.
Coaching Philosophy: Control, Push Forward, and Respond
The biggest lesson sports have taught him? Control what you can control, keep pushing forward, and respond to challenges with resilience.
His coaching motto: “Have pride in what you do.” He believes the Texas Panhandle’s sports scene is special because of the fierce community support, which creates a uniquely competitive atmosphere.
Goals: Growth for All
This season, Coach Melton’s goal is to grow as a coach and help his kids succeed—whatever path they may choose.
He’s mostly a coffee drinker (but isn’t opposed to an energy drink), prefers field practice, and believes defense wins championships.
His favorite drill? The Strike Drill. The best part of coaching in Stratford? The overwhelming support from the community.