Matt Lovorn officially named Canyon Eagles head football coach

Date:

Share post:

Canyon ISD wasted no time pulling the interim tag off, and naming Matt Lovorn as the new Canyon Eagles head football coach during a special board meeting Tuesday night.

Lovorn had been the offensive coordinator of the Eagles the past three years before being named interim in early October after Todd Winfrey was relieved of his duties.

Lovorn did a superb job leading Canyon to a 4-4 record in his interim role that included UIL Class 4A Division I regional semifinals.

“This is a dream for me,” Lovorn said. “I didn’t think that I would be in this spot. You’ll see us keep our integrity and our toughness. That’s one thing we preach to win football games and in life. I want to keep building genuine relationships with the players and make good things happen in the field house.”

The Canyon High School graduate, Lovorn is no stranger to head coaching success. Lovorn spent 14 years at Stratford, and eight of those as the head football coach of the Elks. During Lovorn’s tenure, the Elks went 89-22 and won the 2021 UIL Class 2A Division II state championship.

Local Sponsor

Latest articles

Dumas Demonettes battle valiantly, but fall short against Prosper Richland in UIL Class 4A Division I state semifinals

Dumas Demonettes softball season comes to an end in heartbreaking fashion at the hands of Prosper Richland in UIL Class 4A Division I state semifinals.

Pitching carries West Plains past Mineral Wells to win first ever Region I-4A Division I championship

West Plains Wolves baseball team rallies past Mineral Wells with two straight wins to punch ticket to first ever UIL Class 4A Division I state semifinals.

New Home knocks off New Deal to win Region I-2A Division I championship

Here's a recap from the high school baseball regional championships across the South Plains.

Gruver suffers a pair of one one-run losses to Ropes in Region I-2A Division II championship series

The Gruver Greyhounds baseball season comes to a heartbreaking end at the hands of Ropes in a pair of one-run losses.