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Eaglettes’ Hoops Head Coach Kyle Turnham Stepping Down

Noah Maddox
Posted 3/1/24

In a shocking move, Shelbyville Central Golden Eaglettes’ Basketball head coach Kyle Turnham has announced that he has resigned from his position in a statement released by Bedford County …

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In a shocking move, Shelbyville Central Golden Eaglettes’ Basketball head coach Kyle Turnham has announced that he has resigned from his position in a statement released by Bedford County Schools. 

Turnham, who had just completed up his third season at the helm, and the Eaglettes are coming off of the programs first winning season (17-13, 3-7) since 2017/18 when they went 17-12, and also made it to the program’s first region semifinal appearance since 2016/17. 

The full statement from BCS is included and reads as follows:

Kyle Turnham, head girls basketball coach at Shelbyville Central High School, has

announced today that he will be stepping down effective immediately. Turnham took over the program

at the start of the 2021-22 season.

“I was brought here to rebuild this once-proud program and restore credibility. We accomplished that

goal,” said Turnham. “I’m proud of the work we’ve done. We’ve substantially improved the culture of

the program 180° from the one we inherited. We just produced the 1st winning record at Shelbyville

since 2017-18 and the 1st region win since 2016-17 as well.”

“We will always be grateful for the experience and expertise Coach Turnham brought to the Eaglette

program,” commented Superintendent of Schools Dr. Tammy Garrett. “I’m proud of the

accomplishments of this coach and his team. Also, as a key organizer of our elementary basketball

league, his legacy will be felt for years to come.”

When asked about his experience serving in Bedford County Schools, Turnham replied, “I’m indebted to

Dr. Tammy Garrett for her support over the years; I couldn’t ask for a better superintendent. I’m very

appreciative for the support I’ve gotten from Principal Charlie Pope and School Board Chairman Michael

Cook as well. I am beyond appreciative to Rick Insell and his family for their belief in me and their

support of me.”

SCHS Principal Charlie Pope stated that Turnham guided the team this year to their best record in almost

a decade and also a second-round region tournament win.

“To say I’m saddened is an understatement,” said Pope. “Coach Turnham has worked tirelessly to

resurrect the Golden Eaglette basketball program and has put it back on solid ground. I thank him for his

contributions to his assistant coaches and especially to the athletes who have played under him for the

past three seasons.”

Pope added that Turnham adhered to a motto that aided in putting the program on solid footing.

“’Leave it better than you found it.’ That’s exactly what Coach Turnham did.”

“Last, but certainly not least,” said Turnham, “I owe a huge debt of gratitude to my players, my seniors

and juniors in particular, who have been with me for the duration, and to my assistant coaches Marla

Agee and Alexis Whittington, for their outstanding contributions. They will all always hold a special place

in my heart.”

Turnham finishes his three-year stint in Shelbyville with a 35-34 overall record, but his positive impact will be felt for years to come. 

Kyle Turnham, Shelbyville Central Golden Eaglette basketball