One day after being announced as new Seminole ISD Head Football Coach and Boys Athletic Director, Greg Poynor meets with Indians

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Official Press Release from Seminole ISD
CONTACT: Emily Birdwell

SEMINOLE, TX — The Seminole Indian football program has its new Chief. Monday afternoon, Seminole ISD announced the hiring of Greg Poynor as the Indians’ new head football coach and boys athletic director.

Poynor spent the past seven seasons as Pampa Harvester’s head football coach and athletic director, where he compiled a record of 45-35, 2-0 against the Indians. Prior to his arrival, Pampa was 20-52 with only one playoff appearance and no playoff wins. In the last four years, the Harvester’s went on to win multiple playoff games along with winning their first outright District Championship in almost 20 years. According to Maxpreps, during Poynor’s tenure, the Harvester’s threw for the most yards per game in the entire state of Texas.

Poynor said the opening at Seminole was intriguing to him for a number of reasons.

“I’ve always looked at Seminole and thought, man that would be a great place to be”, said Poynor. I love the town, I love the area - and I see a ton of potential and I think it can be a great place to be for a long time.”

Poynor will replace Ty Palmer, who stepped down in January after two seasons as Indians’ head football coach. 

In previous coaching stops at Lubbock Roosevelt, Muleshoe, and Portales High School, Poynor played an integral part that led those programs to drastic improvements.

“Being the face of the football program at a place like Seminole ISD is an awesome responsibility,” stated Poynor. “I truly believe I will do a great job as the ambassador for Seminole.”

Coach Poynor is known for his ability to connect with people and understanding the kind of influence a coach can have on his athletes.coach poynor seminole isd football and athletic director

“Teaching character is one thing I promise to instill in the athletes at Seminole ISD,” stated Poynor. “I believe any successful program has to have discipline as its foundation. As a Christian, husband, and father of three boys, I believe the morals and character I will teach and display will help me build that foundation. Seminole will be proud to call me their head football coach.”

In his introduction to the District Leadership Team Tuesday morning, Superintendent Kyle Lynch expressed his excitement to welcome Coach Poynor on board.

“Coach Poynor is very dynamic and positive in his approach to his purpose and all athletics,” Lynch said. “He has a real gift at taking programs and elevating them to the next level. We’re pleased that we were able to get him here.”

Seminole ISD's hiring of Poynor received a ringing endorsement on Twitter from multiple individuals across West Texas and the Panhandle, as The Sports Drive radio host, Lance Lahnert tweeted “A man who lives life with a glass half full - not half empty - attitude like I’ve rarely seen. And...can flat out coach.”

Poynor said the plan is for his wife, Leah, son Brian and his family to join him at Seminole ISD.

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