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W. L. "Willie" Varner (May 22, 1926 – January 20, 2009) was a
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coach. He coached for 42 seasons (1954–96) at Woodruff High School in
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, amassing 383 victories, 10 state titles, and 28 conference titles. Coach Varner was given the
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, the highest honor given to a South Carolina civilian, in 1996.


Background

Varner was born in Gaffney, SC and attended
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. He played football and ran track for
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. After graduation, he served a short stint in the Army before beginning his coaching career at Woodruff High School.


At Woodruff High

In 42 years, he had a record of 383-133-10. His Woodruff teams won 10 state championships, 16 Upper State titles, and 28 conference crowns. The four state titles his teams won from 1975 to 1978 is a feat that only two other
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schools have accomplished. His back to back title teams in 1983 and 1984 combined to finish a perfect 28–0 over their two championship seasons. He ranks second in the state of South Carolina and sixth in the Nation in wins. He is a member of the Wofford College Hall of Fame, WHS Hall of Fame,
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, S.C. Athletics Hall of Fame, and S.C. Coach's Association Hall of Fame. He was named the National High School Coach of the Year in 1983. Most recently after his death, he was inducted to the S.C. Athletic Director's Hall of Fame and the S.C. Football Coach's Hall of Fame. Among his prized players was
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, who quarterbacked state championships for Varner and also led Notre Dame to a national championship under
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. He coached in the shrine bowl and in the north–south all star game, which he won twice.


Other experience

Varner also won 4 state Championships in Girls basketball and 2 in
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. Out of the 25 State Championships that Woodruff High School owns Varner is responsible for 16 of them. There was a
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bottle made with Varner's face on it after he was named to the National High School Sports Hall of Fame. After he was forced to step down as the head coach in 1996, he remained active in the school as the assistant principal. On January 20, 2009 Varner died.


Milestone Wins

:No. 1 – Woodruff 7, Boiling Springs 0, 1954 :No. 100 – Woodruff 40, Winnsboro 0, 1966 :No. 200 – Woodruff 61, Blue Ridge 0, 1976 :No. 250 - Woodruff 27, Lugoff-Elgin 0, 1980 :No. 300 – Woodruff 35, Pendleton 7, 1985 :No. 325 - Woodruff 13, Chesnee 7, 1989 :No. 350 - Woodruff 25, Greer 17, 1992 :No. 383 – Woodruff 14, Woodmont 6, 1996


State championships

:1956 – Woodruff 12, St. Andrews 6 :1957 – Woodruff 14, L.B. Clearwater 12 :1965 – Woodruff 12, Berkeley 7 :1975 – Woodruff 21, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 14 :1976 – Woodruff 31, Lake View 0 :1977 – Woodruff 27, Mayo 6 :1978 – Woodruff 30, Andrews 0 :1980 – Woodruff 34, Swansea 0 :1983 – Woodruff 7, St. John’s 0 :1984 – Woodruff 23, St. John’s 7


References

* http://www.goupstate.com/article/20090123/ARTICLES/901231078/1088 * http://www.goupstate.com/article/20090120/ARTICLES/901200272/1088/sports?Title=Woodruff_coaching_legend__Willie__Varner_dies_at_82 * http://www.goupstate.com/article/20090120/NEWS/901210998 {{DEFAULTSORT:Varner, Willie 1926 births 2009 deaths High school baseball coaches in the United States High school basketball coaches in South Carolina High school football coaches in South Carolina People from Gaffney, South Carolina People from Woodruff, South Carolina