Head Coach : Seth Massey
 

Coach Seth Massey began coaching at Columbia State Community College in Columbia, TN where he was the pitching coach for the Chargers baseball team.  From 2000 – 2004 he served as head basketball coach of the White House Middle School girls team for three years and the boys team for two years.  Coach Massey was named the 2000-2001 Sumner County Middle Schools’ Coach of the Year. In 2004 he moved to Station Camp High School and assisted head coach Rick Spivey along with current assistants Rick Kane and Jeremy Bartlett. The 2004-05 squad made the regional tournament for the first time in school history.  In his second year at Station Camp, Coach Massey took over as head coach of the Bison and turned in a 19-13 record, finished as the District 8AA Runner-up, and advanced to the second round of the regional tournament where they lost to eventual state tournament participant Goodpasture.   The 2006-2007 season saw the Bison finish the season with 25 wins and 10 losses and win the Region 4AA title.  25 wins currently stands as the most wins in school history.  In 2007-2008 the Bison were co-district champs and finished with a 24-7 record. Bison player John Jenkins earned Mr. Basketball honors. The 2008-2009 Bison were also 24-7 and went 12-0 in district 8AA.  They were the regular season and district champions.   John Jenkins led the nation in scoring at 42 ppg and again won Mr. Basketball.  John played in the Reebok and Capital Classic All-American games in Washington D.C.  He was also named a Parade All-American and was the Gatorade Player of the Year for Tennessee. 

Coach Massey was named the 2007-2008 & 2008-2009 District 8AA Coach of the Year. Coach Massey attended high school at Adamsville High School (TN), gained his bachelors degree from Austin Peay State University, and his master’s degree from Tennessee State University.   He is currently teaching U.S. History at SCHS.  Coach Massey is married to Pharrah Henry and has two sons, Matthew and Drew. 

 

 

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