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Coach Kevin Macy celebrates 200th win

State Football Coaching Wins Update

By Mark Tennis, CalHi Sports, 09/26/19, 10:45AM PDT

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Coach Kevin Macy reaches 200 (or more) wins

We had two separate coaches celebrated last Friday night in Oakdale and San Diego — Trent Merzon and Sean Doyle — who reached their 200th win, which is the total it takes to gain entry onto the all-time state list. We also are now including Campolindo of Moraga’s Kevin Macy with 200 career wins, but it turns out he already was well past 200.

 

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It would be great to say with certainty that three separate California high school football coaches were all able to win their 200th game on the same night last Friday. We can say for sure that for two of them did but one of them requires some explaining.

Trent Merzon of Oakdale won his 200th game when the Mustangs trounced East Union of Manteca 42-14. All of Merzon’s wins have come at Oakdale since he became head coach of the program in 2000. East Union took an early 7-0 lead in the game, but Oakdale surged ahead behind quarterback Jackson Holt, who threw for three touchdowns.

Oakdale’s 2016 team under Merzon won the CIF Division 3-A state title with a 47-0 victory over Bishop’s of La Jolla. The Mustangs also made it to the Division II state final in 2012, but had to play super-talented Serra of Gardena and lost.

“I have had great coaches along the way, also super blessed to have had the opportunity to be around so many quality kids who play for their community and school,” Merzon said in an email. “Also excited we reached 200 in less than 20 years. We don’t often recognize individual achievements around here.”

Meanwhile, players and coaches at Cathedral Catholic of San Diego were whooping it up and surrounding their head coach, Sean Doyle, on the same evening. Doyle’s squad had beaten Eastlake of Chula Vista 44-7, which gave him 200 career wins.

Doyle has been at Cathedral Catholic since 1996 and is in his 24th season. His team just last season lost in the CIF Division 1-AA state final in overtime to Folsom, but he’s had two previous teams that reached the state finals and have won. The first was in 2008 in Division II when Cathedral Catholic outlasted St. Mary’s of Stockton 37-34. St. Mary’s also was the team that the Dons topped (38-35 in overtime) in 2016 in the D1-AA state championship.

“I have been blessed with great young men that just love to work hard to be the best they can be,” Doyle said in an email. “The coaches that I have had over the years know what it takes to coach high school players and get the most out of them, from my freshmen staff up through all three levels.”

The third coach who has now been added to the state list with 200 wins or more is Kevin Macy from Campolindo of Moraga. He had written down on a questionnaire before the start of the 2018 season that he had 186 wins since 1996 at Campolindo. That total makes sense since the Cougars have won two CIF state titles under Macy (2014 in Division III and 2016 in D4-AA) and were runner-up two other times (2011 in Division III and 2015 in D-3AA). Assuming 186 is correct, Campolindo has won 10 games in 2018 and won its fourth for 2019 last Friday 21-0 over Hayward.

But Macy responded to an email on Monday afternoon that one reporter told him he had 199 wins to start this season at Campolindo and that he had 23 wins during an earlier coaching stint at Oakland Tech from 1988 to 1994.

“I’m not one for keeping count, but it must be at least 200 now,” wrote Macy, who added he would get us an exact number sometime soon.

For this week’s update, we put in Coach Macy with 223 wins counting the Campolindo and Oakland Tech wins together.

Regardless, all three head coaches are now on the all-time state list and we have updated that list (adding wins and losses to others on the all-time list for this season’s first five weeks) for this week.

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