Basketball

Michael Claybrooks Takes the Helm of McGavock Boys Basketball

The veteran coach aims to restore winning culture after a turbulent period

Michael Claybrooks has been named the new head coach of the McGavock High School boys basketball program, taking over a team that has endured a roller‑coaster of leadership changes in recent years.

A graduate of Hillsboro High School, Claybrooks brings more than two decades of coaching experience, having served as an assistant at Christ Presbyterian Academy and built a reputation on the AAU circuit where he led the Mookie Betts Travel Club, emphasizing advanced skill development.

A background in player development

His career trajectory includes stints that have prepared him for the challenges of rebuilding a program, and he has spoken openly about his gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Raiders.

He replaces Howard Johnson, whose single‑season tenure ended abruptly, and inherits a squad that finished the previous campaign with a 1‑19 record, a far cry from the 1976 state championship run that remains the school’s high point.

Claybrooks says he wants to instill a winning culture rooted in value‑driven principles, aiming to restore confidence among players and fans alike.

The hiring marks the fourth coaching change for the Raiders in the past four seasons, a statistic that underscores the urgency of stability and long‑term planning within the program.

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