by Kevin Furtado
Welcome to Championship Vision. Impact, Grow and Share!! I believe that coach's must have an impact on their players and fellow coaches. They must continually grow and get better and we must all share ideas to make the coaching profession better for our student-athletes.
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April 14, 2025
<p></p><p><strong> episode 372 of the championship vision podcast today we have Dr. Anthony Pappas. Dr. Pappas I'm going to tell you right now and he's in his 45th year as head coach of the Waterloo West High School and 48th year overall as head coach as a prep athlete played on Mason City High School basketball.</strong></p><p><strong>and baseball teams that participated in five state tournaments while winning two state championships. He achieved all state and honorable mention all American status while playing at Mason City High School. He has won numerous Coach of the Year awards, including being named the National Federation of High Schools National Girls Basketball Coach of the Year in 2015. He was a recipient of the Morgan Wooten Lifetime Achievement Award bestowed by the Naismith National Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2016.</strong></p><p><strong>In addition, he was awarded the golden plaque of distinction by the Iowa High School Girls Athletic Union in March 2016, the highest coaching award given by the Iowa Coaching High School Association. He was inducted into the Iowa Girls Coaches Association State Basketball Hall of Fame in 2005 and was a finalist for the National High School Athletic Coaches Association National Coach of the Year Award in 2017.</strong></p><p><strong>His overall record is 663 and 397. He has 11 state tournament bursts, including eight final four pinches and three state runners-up. </strong></p><p><br></p>
March 29, 2025
<p></p><p><strong>Head Coach Bradley Sutphin will begin his fourth season at Narrows High School and his 16 overall season coaching. Coach Sutphin has previously coached at Fort Chiswell High School, George Wythe High School, and Pulaski County High School. </strong></p><p><strong>During his 17 years Coach Sutphin has coached Football, Basketball, Baseball, and Softball. Coach Sutphin led Pulaski County to a state quarterfinalist appearance, Region 4D Championship, Regular Season River Ridge District Champion (12-0), and was named region and district coach of the year in 2020. In 2019, Coach Sutphin led Pulaski County to a state runner-up finish, was named VHSCA Coach of the Year and Timesland Coach of the Year. In 2012 Coach Sutphin won a VHSL Division 1 Football State Championship as an assistant coach at George Wythe High School. </strong></p><p><strong>Coach Sutphin attended Fort Chiswell High School where he was a three sport athlete playing baseball, basketball, and football. He received his Master of Science degree from Liberty University in 2016 majoring in Athletic Administration. He received his Bachelor of Science from Bluefield College in 2005, majoring in Exercise Sport Science with a Teacher Licensure. </strong></p><p><strong>Coach Sutphin and his wife Sarah reside in Narrows with their three sons Cooper (12), Collin (9), and Carter (5). Sarah teaches kindergarten at Narrows Elementary Middle School. </strong></p><p><br></p>
March 14, 2025
<p>Billy Teedan</p><p></p><p>Coach Teeden just finished his 10th season as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Plant City High School. He has led the Raiders to 8 regional appearances and a district championship title. Prior to coaching and teaching at Plant City, he was the Head Boys Basketball coach at East Bay High School. In six seasons, he became the all-time winningest coach in school history, while winning three district championships and had a regional final appearance.</p><p>Coach Teeden has been named Hillsborough County Western Conference Coach of the Year seven times. In 2024, Coach Teeden was the FABC 7A coach of the year. In 2010, Teeden was named the William Bethel Coach of the Year, an award given to a coach who turns around a basketball program at a school that struggled in the past. Teeden has also been the head coach for the 16u Nike Team Florida AAU Team.</p><p><br>Coach Joseph Willis</p><p></p><p>Coach Willis just finished his 8th coaching season with the Plant Panthers boys’ basketball program. During his time at Plant, the Panthers have had a overall record of 143-75. His Plant teams have won 3 straight district titles (2023, 2024, 2025) and he has been named American Division Coach of the Year the past two seasons. Willis' Plant teams have also won 2 Hillsborough County GPA titles in his time at the school. </p><p><br></p><p>Although it was his 8th year at Plant, it is his 19th year as a head coach in the county. Coach Willis previously coached at Bloomingdale High School and prior to that at Lennard High. At Bloomingdale, Coach Willis guided the Bulls to their first district title since the 1996 season and first regional semi-final appearance since 1994. During that season he was named the Federal Division Coach of the Year. Prior to coaching in the high school ranks, Coach Willis spent time coaching collegiately at High Point University (2003-04), Saint Leo University (2001-03) and the University of South Florida (1996-2001). Coach Willis played one year of college basketball at Webber College (now Webber International University) and through his high school basketball experience at East Lake HS, he earned All-Pinellas County Honorable Mention his senior year. Coach Willis earned his Bachelor’s degree in Physical Education from the University of South Florida in 2000 and his graduate degree in Educational Leadership at Saint Leo University. He lives with his wife Ellen, and daughters Maggie and Elise. </p><p><br></p>
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