KEN COOK, Adams, Coach.
A graduate of North Loup High School, Ken Cook began coaching in 1959 at
Trumbull, went to Douglas and landed in Adams for a career spanning six decades,
most of which was spent at Adams then Freeman High School. In coaching football,
he has a 260-94-3 career record that includes three state championships, four
runners-up; 12 undefeated regular seasons, 12 state playoff teams and 14
conference championships. In basketball, he coached five girls state
championships, three state runners-up and 16 state tournament appearances while
posting a record of 550-123. When combined with his years of coaching boys
basketball, he has a 656-210 record, amassing the most victories by any
basketball coach in state of Nebraska. In track, he coached two state runners-up
(88-89), four district championships and four district runners-up teams. He is a
High school Coach of the Year winner, an inductee into the University of
Nebraska at Kearney Athletic Hall of Fame, an all-star game head coach and twice
a national coach of the year finalist. He helped form Eight-Man Football
Association and started eight-man football all-state game. High School: North
Loup. College: Kearney State. |
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