Randy Lilavois Named Girls Soccer Coach At Sparkman
Longtime soccer coach Randy Lilavois has been named the new head coach of the Sparkman High girl’s soccer program. His experience as a coach spans over two decades. Photo Contributed
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 By  Bob Labbe Published 
5:12 pm Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Randy Lilavois Named Girls Soccer Coach At Sparkman

HARVEST- The administration at Sparkman High has gone deep in the experience levels for its new girl’s soccer coach. The Class 7A school has named Randy Lilavois as its new head coach of the Senators’ girls soccer program coming into the school with an impressive career spanning over two decades. The 50-year old Lilavois brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record of success to the Lady Senators.

“Joining the Sparkman family is a fantastic opportunity as I look forward to contributing to the growth and success of the soccer programs and helping athletes achieve their goals,” said Lilavois, who possess numerous national certifications in coaching soccer along with an education that is very impressive.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in English from California State in 1997 and has additional educational success from National University Costa Mesa, Cal. and a master’s in Cross-Cultural Teaching. He arrives at Sparkman where he will teach English.

He began his head coaching experience in 2003 at a high school in Las Vegas while his stops included most recently at Hazel Green where he was head coach from 2016-2022. He comes to Sparkman from East Limestone High where he was strictly a teacher, but he was also head coach of the NOW Soccer Academy where he focused on individual player development.

He arrived in Alabama 13 years ago with his two daughters. One will be a junior at Sparkman while his oldest daughter will be a junior studying at UAB.

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