Texas all-time winningest coach retires

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- After 48 years and 612 games, Phil Danaher, the winningest coach in Texas high school football history, has stepped down as head coach at Callallen High in Corpus Christi.

Danaher, 73, announced his resignation on Monday and will officially step down as head coach and athletic director on Jan. 31, 2022, according to a report in the Corpus Christi Caller Times.

A coach for 48 years at three different schools, Danaher spent the past 38 seasons at Calallen. He posted an overall record of 490-118-4 with 422 of those wins coming with the Wildcats.

The all-time wins leader in Texas, Danaher passed G.A. Moore, the previous record holder, in 2016. Danaher ranks No. 5 all-time nationally.

Among Danaher's other accomplishments include:

• District record of 224-23-1 (90.3)

• District championships -- 24

• Undefeated regular seasons -- 12

• Total 10+ win seasons -- 31

• Consecutive years reaching playoffs -- 37

• Consecutive winning seasons -- 38

• Playoff wins -- 90 (90-37)

• State semifinalist -- 12

• State finalist -- 2

• Consecutive District Win Streak -- 55 (1994-2002)

• Coach of the Year -- 38 times.

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