Clarksville, Ark.-David Ferrell was named the new head men's basketball coach, it was announced by Athletics Director Jimmy Clark Wednesday.
Ferrell has spent the last 21 years as the head boy’s basketball coach at West Fork High School where he posted a 458-176 (.733) record and made eight trips to the state tournament. He has compiled a 510-202 (.716) career record in 24 years as a head coach at Shiloh Christian, Lincoln, Gravette and West Fork. Ferrell, who has never had a losing season, won six conference championships and two regional championships at WFHS. He led the 2010-2011 Tigers to its best season in school history with a 34-3 record and an appearance in the state championship game. Over the last three seasons, Ferrell owned the school’s best three-year run with an 87-18 mark. Ferrell was voted the head coach of the Arkansas High Coaches Association (AHSCA) All-Star Game in 1994 and 2011.
During his career at WFHS, his teams won 27 different tournaments over 21 years. Ferrell produced 15 All-State players and 10 college players during his tenure. He was the Conference Coach of the Year eight times and was named the Northwest Arkansas Media Small Schools Coach of the Year in 2011. He founded the popular Arkansas Athletes Outreach Top-25 basketball camp in 1995. Ferrell has also been the athletics director the past 12 years.
“I am sold on the quality education the University of the Ozarks offers,” he said. “The school has figured it out. I am thankful the professors are so supportive. The student-teacher ratio is a great benefit also.”
Ferrell received his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in Physical Education from University of Arkansas.
Ferrell and his wife, Kelly, are the parents of three children. Josh will be a freshman guard for the Eagles, daughter Jassa is a student at the University of Central Arkansas and daughter Jordyn is the assistant women’s basketball coach.
Ferrell becomes the 17th head coach in program history and replaces Doug Boxell, who resigned after four seasons at Ozarks.
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