LONGTIME LEXINGTON COACH BAILEY HARRIS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Plans to step down following Wildcats' playoff run

Thomas Grant Jr.
chroniclesports@yahoo.com
Posted 2/21/19

The 2018-19 season became memorable for another reason Thursday for the Lexington boys’ basketball team.

After 33 seasons and a combined 6 state championships in two sports, head coach …

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LONGTIME LEXINGTON COACH BAILEY HARRIS ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT

Plans to step down following Wildcats' playoff run

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The 2018-19 season became memorable for another reason Thursday for the Lexington boys’ basketball team.

After 33 seasons and a combined 6 state championships in two sports, head coach Bailey Harris announced plans to retire following the Wildcats’ playoff run.

He told the team following practice for Saturday’s Class 5A Lower State final against Berkeley at 6:30 p.m. Lexington enters the contest undefeated at 29-0 and riding the longest winning streak in school history.

Should the Wildcats win the state championship, Harris will join the likes of Irmo’s Tim Whipple, Gaffney’s Mark Huff and Calhoun County’s Zam Fredrick as head coaches who’ve led teams to a perfect season.

Harris heads into Saturday's Lower State final tied with Chip Atkins as the 6th winningest head coach in S.C. High School League history with 637 career wins. Only Whipple and Fredrick have more victories among active head coaches. 

The Blackville native and Presbyterian College graduate claimed a 12th region title this past season. He claimed Class 4A state titles in boys’ basketball in 1996 and 2000 and is seeking an 11th state title appearance.

In addition, Harris has led the boys’ cross-country team to 15 region titles and won 4 consecutive Class 4A titles from 2009-12.

More updates and interviews will be available later tonight. An updated story will appear in next week’s Lexington County Chronicle print edition.

S.C. HIGH SCHOOL LEAGUE CAREER COACHING WINS IN BOYS BASKETBALL

1. John Smith - 943
*2. Tim Whipple - 757
3. Taft Watson - 742
*4. Zam Fredrick - 729
5. Louis Golden - 699
6 (tie). Chip Atkins & *Bailey Harris - 637

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