BRIAN CRUMBO - OLDHAM COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
Brian graduated from Floyd Central High School in New Albany, Indiana in 1986 where he finished 4th in the Indiana State Cross-Country Championships. It was then on to college where he was a top notch distance runner in Track and Cross-Country for Georgia Tech. In 1988 he was 68th in the NCAA Cross-Country Championships.
Brian began his teaching and coaching career in 1991-1997 at Western Hills High School in Frankfort, Kentucky. His wife’s nursing career helped dictate where Brian would be coaching as her career led her to various hospitals Brian became a journeyman coach with the following coaching adventures . . .
o Western Hills High School – Frankfort, Kentucky . . . . . 1991 through 1997
o Seaton High School – Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1999 through 2003
o Shelby County High School – Shelbyville, Kentucky . . . 2006 through 2007
o Fern Creek High School – Louisville, Kentucky . . . . . . . 2007 through 2008
o Shelby County High School – Shelbyville, Kentucky . . . 2009 through 2011
o Oldham County High School – Buckner, Kentucky . . . . 2012 through 2015
During his 20 plus years he has had some outstanding accomplishments and a few are listed below . . .
5 State Champion Teams
2 State Runner Up Teams
2 State 4th Place Teams
9 Regional Champion Teams
2 League Championships Teams in Ohio
8 Individual State Champions
12 State Runner Ups
31 Individuals that were 1st Team All-State
26 Individuals that were 2nd Team All-State
Many, many, many Regional Track and Cross-Country Individual Champions
Brian is highly respected by his coaching peers throughout the state and is a 2 time Past President of the KTCCCA and is currently serving the KTCCCA as an Area Representative to the KTCCCA Executive Council.
Brian is no stranger to receiving awards . . .
13 times he was selected as the KTCCCA Area Coach of the Year.
12 Times he was selected KHSAA Regional Coach of the Year.
5 Times he was selected as the KTCCCA Girls AA Coach of the Year
2 Times he was selected as the KTCCCA Kentucky Girls Coach of the Year
National High School Athletic Coaches Association Region 1 Coach of the Year