Stephanie Cody named new head coach of Colquitt County Lady Packers replacing Rondesha Williams
Cody succeeds Williams as the girls' basketball coach at Colquitt County High, inheriting a successful program after Williams won 302 games in 17 seasons. Cody, who worked alongside Williams for 14 years, aims to continue the team's winning tradition with a focus on high-tempo offense and aggressive defense. Despite graduating key players, the team looks forward to the return of top scorers and a competitive season in Region 1-6A.
By the Numbers- Rondesha Williams won 302 games in 17 seasons as the girls' basketball coach at Colquitt County High.
- The Lady Packers had a 23-6 record last season and made it to the second round of playoffs.
There may be challenges for Cody as she transitions into her first head coaching role and leads a team with significant player turnover.
State of Play- Cody takes over as head coach following Williams' resignation to become the Director of Student Services.
- The team is preparing for the upcoming season with a revamped coaching staff and a focus on maintaining the program's high standards.
- Colquitt County High faces a competitive Region 1-6A, with the return of Tift County adding to the challenge.
Cody and her staff will utilize the summer for evaluations, a team camp in June, and youth basketball camps to continue developing players and strategies for the upcoming season.
Bottom LineWith a strong foundation from Williams' leadership, Cody is poised to lead the Lady Packers basketball program into the next chapter, focusing on maintaining a winning tradition while incorporating her own coaching style and strategies.
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