BY MYRA BEAN
Sports Staff Writer
BATESVILLE – With the retirement of Willis Wright, North Delta was once again looking for a head football coach. Defensive coordinator Rick Johnston was handed the job this week.
In a Wednesday, January 30, interview Johnston said he was extremely excited about the opportunity. "I told the kids if they were just half as excited as I am, we won’t have any problems," Johnston said. "I don’t see us having a problem. The goal is always to get back to the state championship. That hasn’t changed.
"I was fortunate enough to work under two men who I consider great coaches, Tim Beard and Willis Wright," Johnston said. "They helped prepare me for this situation."
Johnston’s first order of business is to get the players back in the weightroom and ready for the annual lift-a-thon, Friday, March 1.
"Coach [Bobby] Bouchillon has been doing a super job with that," Johnston said. "We started running Monday morning. We are pretty much in full swing. That’s what we have to concentrate on right now. I want it to be the biggest and the best ever."
In addition to losing Wright, assistant coach Dalton LeBleu left after the fall semester. Johnston said finding one or two more coaches is the next item of business.
Johnston has put together a short list and will open up the coaching position on the internet and through the school’s website. "We are a little shorthanded right now with the loss of two coaches, but we are going to make do," Johnston said. "That will not be an excuse. We will take our time," he added.
Whoever is chosen as assistant coach will also need to be teacher. Whether a new era in North Delta football is beginning or a tradition is continuing, according to Johnston, it is a combination of both. "I don’t foresee a lot of changes," he said. "If it’s not broke, we’re not going to fix it. Of course, I have a couple of ideas of my own we will put in the program."
Johnston has had most of the players since they were on the seventh grade football team. "They’ve all played for me," Johnston said. "They know what to expect from me. It will be a smooth transition. In fact, I think the transition has already been made.
"Transition period or a new era?" Johnston continued. "I don’t think so. I have been involved for eight years. So, I feel like I was part of that era, and I think we will continue that."
As for any new coaches, Johnston said he must feel comfortable with them. "I think that was a main part of the success in the past with the championships – two won in the last eight years and a trip to another one – is the camradarie between coaches," Johnston said. "We worked together. That is a real important part of the success."
As for the returning team members, Johnston said a couple of positions need to be solidified. "We are looking at people who were on the edge of playing some major minutes this past year, who were stepping up," Johnston said. "I feel like that will happen this summer. We’ve got an experienced group.
"In some of the games we played last year, we were fortunate enough to play everybody," Johnston said. "So everybody got some crucial game experience. That was part of the growing up process."
Depth will be one of the major concerns of the coaching staff. "We’re not going to have as much depth," Johnston said. "I’m not going to lie to you. We do not to have as much depth in the skill positions as we have had in the past. We still have good skilled people here. There are just not as many of them.
"When you graduate a Chad McMahan and Dwayne Barmer from the backfield, those kids are hard to replace," Johnston continued. "They are special kids. They’re special to me. We also have some special kids left here. I look for them to step up and accept the challenge just like kids have done in the past."
Johnston came to North Delta in 1994 and coached under Tim Beard. The team won the 2A state championship that year. He has coached the junior high program for six years. "I pretty much have coached everything but girl’s basketball." Johnston said. "This is a challenge. This is the job I have had my sights set on. I feel like I put in my time. I think the time is right."
Johnston is now coaching the boys basketball team. In the spring, he will coach the girls and boys track teams and the golf team. "We will be stretched, but it is something we have to do," Johnston said. "You just have to step up to the plate and face these things head on. That’s what we have always done around here. That’s what we will do now."
Bouchillon is coaching the baseball team and monitoring the weight program. "Coach Bouchillon has jumped in the weight room and took off running," Johnston said. "He has my full support. We are tag teaming this thing," Johnston added. "We have a couple of young coaches helping us, the Finnie brothers, Barry and Billy."
Both Finnies are helping coach baseball along with Coach Ronald ‘Runt’ McMinn. Barry Finnie is the boys basketball assistant coach. "The Finnies are doing a heck of a job," Johnston said. "They’re eager to learn. They do anything that’s asked of them. That is always a plus."
Official spring practice is expected to start the week before baseball season ends. "As far as I am concerned we have already started," Johnston said. "We are in the weightroom working out. I told the guys yesterday, that July 29 would be here before you know it, so prepare yourself. That’s what we are doing – preparing ourselves for the season. This is when that starts."
The Mississippi Private School Association is working on the 2002-2004 school alignment. What is in the works is to eliminate the 4A class. North Delta will be playing 2A football next year because former 4A teams will be in the 3A category. Proposed district opponents of North Delta are Marvell, West Memphis, Marshall, Kirk and Bayou. The schedule is not expected to be released for another month, but Johnston knows SBEC will be on the schedule because of a two year contract.
He also expects Magnolia Heights and Clarksdale Lee to remain on the schedule due to longstanding rivalries. "It will be a little bit different football than in the past," Johnston said. "In the past couple of years in the realignment, we have only had three conference games. You might go three or four weeks and play a non-conference schedule.
"It’s going to be different as far as preparing," Johnston added. "One out of two Friday nights we will be playing a conference game. I kind of like it. I think in the last couple of years we have done a great deal of traveling. This will limit our travel."
Johnston said North Delta is still sitting in the spot they have always been. "It’s not like we are going down," Johnston said. "With a new district, I think it will be a challenge. I like a challenge. We are excited about playing some different people."