Legendary Alabama high school basketball coach Jack Doss retiring

By Staff Report Jun 6, 2017, 4:00pm

After over 800 wins and 10 state titles, Doss saying goodbye to the sideline.

Video: John Petty highlights
See Jemison star and future Alabama guard in action.

The state of Alabama is losing a high school basketball coaching legend as Jack Doss of Jemison (Huntsville) announced his retirement Monday.

Doss led four different schools – Jemison, now-defunct Butler (Huntsville), J.O. Johnson (Huntsville) and Hayes (Birmingham) – to a total of 10 state titles.

The 2016-17 Jemison team went 34-4 en route to another Alabama crown. Doss won his 800th game in January against Huntsville rival Lee and went on to finish with an overall career record of 812-329.

Doss' star pupils include Trevor Lacey and John Petty, a Top 50 prospect who will be a freshman at Alabama next season.



Petty was a fifth team MaxPreps All-American in 2016-17, averaging 21.1 points, 7.9 rebounds, 5.6 assists per game for the state champs.
Jack Doss (center with tie) celebrated his 800th win in January after a 68-37 win over Lee.
Jack Doss (center with tie) celebrated his 800th win in January after a 68-37 win over Lee.
Photo by: Joe Boyd
Doss took his final team to the prestigious City of Palms Classic in Florida last December.
Doss took his final team to the prestigious City of Palms Classic in Florida last December.
Photo by: Jim Redman