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Snohomish County's Top Coaches   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

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Dick Armstrong
 
 
 
Published: Tuesday, December 8, 2009
6. Dick Armstrong, Snohomish football Sport: Football

Local connection: Everett and Snohomish High, coach

Best known as: Longtime Panthers' football coach

Era: 1960s through 1990s

Coaching bio

Plain and simple, Armstrong is Snohomish football. He spent the final 32 years of his 38-year career with the Panthers, leading the school to state titles in 1976 and 1978. Along the way, he earned honors as Washington's high school coach of the year (in 1978) and amassed 272 victories -- the third-highest total in state history. Before going to Snohomish, Armstrong led the Everett High football team to a 17-1 record and a No. 1 state ranking in two seasons there. Armstrong retired in 1994 and passed away five years later, at the age of 69.




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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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