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Snohomish County's Top Coaches
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Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2009
8. Enoch Bagshaw, Everett High/UW football
Sport: Football
Local connection: Everett High, coach
Best known as: U. of Washington football coach
Era: 1909-1929
Coaching bio
For two decades, he was known as Mr. Coach in the Pacific Northwest. Bagshaw's roots were planted in Snohomish County, where he coached Everett High for 11 seasons and turned the Seagulls into a state and West Coast powerhouse. Nine of his teams were ranked No. 1 in the state. Twice, in 1919 and 1920, Everett High was named national champions in football, while he also coached basketball for 14 years at EHS. Bagshaw then went on to the University of Washington, where he had a 63-22-6 record and took the Huskies to two Rose Bowls over nine seasons. He retired from coaching in 1929 and died a few months later after suffering a heart attack. In 1980, he was inducted into the Husky Hall of Fame.
• Terry Ennis: A compassionate champion 8/3/08 • Marv Harshman: A true teacher 8/3/08 • Moving from player to coach 8/2/08 • Everett has reputation for turning out quality coaches 8/1/08 • Coaches followed in their fathers' footsteps 8/1/08
Click names below to read about other top coaches
• 12. Mike Price, college football
• 20. Keith Gilbertson Sr., Snohomish High (various sports)
• 15. Jim Lambright, UW football
• 9. Tom Campbell, Edmonds/Edmonds- Woodway XC
• 19. Merrilie Howard, Everett High (various sports)
• 1. Terry Ennis, Cascade/Archbishop Murphy football
• 2. Marv Harshman, college basketball
• 14. Dan Parker, Snohomish XC
• 5. Brent Barnes, Lake Stevens wrestling
• 25. Snohomish High School's current staff
• 24. Joe Strain, Everett Giants manager
• 13. Karen Blair, Meadowdale basketball
• 17. Harold Pyatte, Everett Merchants baseball
• 3. Dennis Erickson, college/NFL football
• 11. Jim Ennis, Everett/Cascade football and basketball
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