Hall of Champions
Growing up in Amarillo in the 1940s, Jim Reid's first attempt at playing basketball came by shooting a ball, consisting of a rock wrapped in cotton and blue jeans which his mom had sewn together, through a large can nailed to a telephone pole.
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A member of Amarillo Palo Duro High's first graduating class, he was also a member of the school's first State Championship team, winning the 1956 Class 3A title under coach Tom Gilley.
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He attended West Texas State on a basketball scholarship, becoming a three-year starter and earning Varsity letters in 1958, 59 and 60. Following graduation from WT, he served a stint in the United States Army, then began a 27-year career as a high school basketball coach and educator.
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By the time he concluded his basketball coaching career in the early 1990's, he had accomplished what no other high school coach in Texas had done - winning four State Championships, including three consecutively.
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He led Kerrville Tivy to Class 3A titles in 1969 and 1970, then after six seasons in the Rio Grande Valley, moved to Dumas, where he led the 1971 Demons to a Class 3A State Championship. Reid would later earn a Class 2A title while coaching Ingram Tom Moore High School to wrap up four state titles with three different schools.