Gregory-Portland head football coach Brent Davis high-fives Josiah Ramirez as he comes in off the field during Friday's game at Ray Akins Wildcat Stadium, Sept. 20, 2024, in Portland, Texas.
Gregory-Portland head football coach Brent Davis high-fives Josiah Ramirez as he comes in off the field during Friday's game at Ray Akins Wildcat Stadium, Sept. 20, 2024, in Portland, Texas.
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Gregory-Portland's Davis voted President-Elect of Texas High School Coaches Association

Gregory-Portland head football coach and athletic director Brent Davis has been voted President-Elect of the Texas High School Coaches Association for the 2025-26 school year.

Davis has been the AD at Gregory-Portland since 2021 and has head coaching stints in South Texas including Banquete, Sinton and Alice. He currently leads all active coaches in wins in the Coastal Bend with a mark of 226-120-1 over 30 seasons.

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Davis led Sinton to the state championship game in 2001. He has also coached at The Colony in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and San Angelo Central.

The veteran coach is from a coaching family including former Calallen head coach Bobby Davis, who built Wolfforth Frenship into a power in the Lubbock area, and brother Brad Davis.

Davis had been a finalist for the THSCA President-elect over the last several years. Crowley’s Carlos Lynn and Fort Bend Marshall’s James Williams and has led his teams to 10 district titles in his 30 seasons.

This article originally appeared on Corpus Christi Caller Times: Gregory-Portland’s Davis voted President-Elect of Texas High School Coaches Association

Reporting by Quinton Martinez, Corpus Christi Caller Times / Corpus Christi Caller Times

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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