Coach Hayden is stepping down as head football coach of Lee-Davis.
In his four years on the job, the Confederates not once had a losing record.
2010 6-4
2011 6-5
2012 7-4
2013 5-5
Coach Hayden reached the playoffs twice, 2011 and 2012.
In 2011 the Confederates lost to Atlee in overtime in the Division 5 Central Region Semifinal
In 2012 the Confederates lost to Hanover in the Division 5 Central Region Semifinal
Under Hayden
Lee-Davis allowed 177 points in 2010, the fewest points allowed by the Confederates since 2001 when Coach McConnell was still there.
Hayden posted a 24-18 record in four years and was 17-10 in district play.
In the Capital District he finished 2nd, 5th, 3rd and 4th from 2010-2013.
Against county rivals Hanover, Patrick Henry and Atlee, the Confederates were 8-6
2-3 v. Hanover
3-1 v. Patrick Henry
3-2 v. Atlee
Hayden is the third winningest coach in Lee-Davis history, behind only Coach Gregory and McConnell.
In his four years on the job, the Confederates not once had a losing record.
2010 6-4
2011 6-5
2012 7-4
2013 5-5
Coach Hayden reached the playoffs twice, 2011 and 2012.
In 2011 the Confederates lost to Atlee in overtime in the Division 5 Central Region Semifinal
In 2012 the Confederates lost to Hanover in the Division 5 Central Region Semifinal
Under Hayden
Lee-Davis allowed 177 points in 2010, the fewest points allowed by the Confederates since 2001 when Coach McConnell was still there.
Hayden posted a 24-18 record in four years and was 17-10 in district play.
In the Capital District he finished 2nd, 5th, 3rd and 4th from 2010-2013.
Against county rivals Hanover, Patrick Henry and Atlee, the Confederates were 8-6
2-3 v. Hanover
3-1 v. Patrick Henry
3-2 v. Atlee
Hayden is the third winningest coach in Lee-Davis history, behind only Coach Gregory and McConnell.