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Jeremy Monceaux

Coach Jeremy Monceaux is entering his 5th season leading the basketball program at Hewitt-Trussville High School and 12th season overall as a head coach. During Coach Monceaux’s four year tenure as the leader of the Huskies he has a 74-46 record averaging 19 wins per season. Re-energizing a program that had not had a winning season since 2017, Monceaux has guided the Huskies to four straight including its first 20-win season since 2007.
 
During Coach Monceaux’s 12 seasons as a head coach he amassed a 216-132 overall record. Well known for getting teams to reach their full potential, he has developed 13 players who have played at various collegiate levels, 2 of which have gone on to play professionally.
 
During the 2021-2022 season, Monceaux was the Head Varsity coach at Springville High School. The Tigers finished with a 25-6 overall record and won the regular season area title. Monceaux's team advanced to the postseason competing in the sub-regional round of the State Tournament losing to eventual 6A runner-up Huffman in a close contest.
 
Monceaux was the Varsity Head Coach at Clay-Chalkville High School from 2014-2021. In seven seasons, the Cougars advanced to the playoffs six times and won four regular season area titles and one Area tournament Championship. Monceaux is the all-time wins leader in school history and led his team to the Elite 8 in 2021, which was the school's first-ever appearance.
 
Monceaux also has 6 years of coaching experience as an assistant at the collegiate level. From 2011-2014, he served as an assistant coach at Faulkner University. The 2012-2013 Eagles had an appearance in the NAIA National Tournament and advanced to the Sweet 16.
 
From 2009-2011 Monceaux was an assistant coach at Campbellsville University in Kentucky. The 2009-2010 team won the Mid-South Conference for the first time in school history.
 
Monceaux was an assistant coach at Shelton State Community College from 2008-2009, where he saw the team win a region title and advance to the Sweet 16 round at the NJCAA D1 National Tournament.
 
Monceaux was a prolific scorer in high school at Parkway Christian scoring 4,555 career points which is the second-most for any AHSAA player all-time. He scored 1,333 points in a single year and is also 4th all-time in career assists with 1,035.
 
After high school, Monceaux played for Liberty University from 2002-2006 where he was part of the 2003-2004 team that played in the NCAA Division 1 Basketball Tournament.
 
Monceaux is a graduate of the University of Alabama and resides in Trussville with his wife Madeline Shaw Monceaux (18 Years) and they have two children, McKinsey Grace (13) and Mason James (8).
 

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