Hopkinsville High has named Larry Miller as their new head basketball coach, a source in the school system has confirmed to YourSportsEdge.com. Miller also made the announcement on social media.
Miller has served as an assistant coach at Hopkinsville the past three seasons for both the boys’ and girls’ teams.
Before coming to Hopkinsville, Miller coached four seasons at Male High School in Louisville where the Bulldogs were 75-54 from 2011-15 and won two district titles and advanced to the Seventh Region semifinals twice.
Prior to Male, Miller coached 16 years at Louisville Moore and won over 200 games. He also has a coaching stop in Ohio where he won a state title. Miller was an assistant coach at the University of Dayton under Jim O’Brien, who went on to the NBA to coach in Boston and Indiana.
Miller replaces Tim Haworth who left in the spring after a 200-58 record in eight seasons as Hopkinsville’s head coach. The Tigers won five district and five region titles under Haworth, including four straight from 2012 to 2015.