Only one coach has more than 400 wins, but 69 active GHSA and GIAA coaches have 100 career victories or more as head coaches.

Here’s a look at the list.

445 - Alan Chadwick, Marist

340 - Barney Hester, Tattnall Square

236 - Ed Dudley, Blessed Trinity

233 - Erik Soliday, Tiftarea Academy

229 - Frank Barden, Christian Heritage

206 - Roger Holmes, Dublin

197 - Mike Muschamp, Lovett

196 - Paul Standard, Gilmer

191 - Lee Shaw, Metter

187 - Pete Wiggins, Callaway

185 - Danny Britt, Benedictine

184 - Chad Campbell, Westfield

183 - Steven DeVoursney, Veterans

183 - Franklin Stephens, Burke County

180 - Shane Queen, North Cobb

180 - Tommy Atha, Cedartown

179 - John Reid, Rome

178 - Bruce Lane, Trinity Christian (Dublin)

177 - Travis Noland, Jefferson

173 - Chip Walker, Newnan

172 - Rance Gillespie, Rabun County

167 - Mark Wilson, Flint River Academy

165 - Jim Dickerson, Clinch County

164 - Kevin Whitley, Northgate

160 - Rodney Cofield, B.E.S.T. Academy

157 - Jason Strickland, Ware County

156 - Kenny Dallas, Hebron Christian

155 - Franklin Pridgen, Wesleyan

154 - J.T. Wall, John Milledge Academy

151 - Kyle Hockman, New Hampstead

149 - Sean Pender, North Hall

149 - Lee Chomskis, Lincoln County

148 - Don Norton, Johnson County

147 - Darren Myles, Carver (Atlanta)

147 - Dean Fabrizio, Lee County

145 - Bradley Warren, McIntosh County Academy

143 - Eric Godfree, North Gwinnett

142 - Keith Wasson, Pinewood Christian

140 - John Hunt, Woodward Academy

139 - James Teter, Sequoyah

136 - Jesse Hicks, East Laurens

136 - Tim Hardy, Greater Atlanta Christian

128 - Rocky Hidalgo, Glynn Academy

123 - Corey Jarvis, KIPP Atlanta Collegiate

122 - Rodney Hackney, Pebblebrook

120 - Joey King, Carrollton

117 - Sheddrick Risper, Westside (Macon)

116 - John Small, East Coweta

115 - Wesley Tankersley, Fitzgerald

115 - Kevin Reach, Monroe Area

112 - Jack Harris, Terrell Academy

111 - Michael Thompson, Beach

111 - Brian Nelson, Mary Persons

111 - Justin Rogers, Thomas County Central

109 - Michael Collins, River Ridge

108 - Tommy Jones, Cherokee Bluff

107 - Ben Hall, Oconee County

106 - Bryan Lamar, South Gwinnett

106 - James Leonard, Aquinas

105 - Nick Davis, Spalding

105 - Chad Frazier, Whitewater

105 - Biff Parson, Rockmart

104 - Jeff Lee, Riverside Prep

104 - Eric Williams, Jackson (Atlanta)

104 - Pat Collins, Tattnall County

104 - Ashley Henderson, Jasper County

103 - Antwain Turner, Bethesda Academy

102 - Charles Truitt, Randolph-Clay

100 - Jeff Ratliff, Gatewood

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