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'''Terrence Laverne West''' (born [[1974]], died August 3, [[2006]]) was the girl's basketball coach at [[Woodlawn High School]].
'''Terrence Laverne West''' (born [[1974]] - died [[August 3]], [[2006]]) was the girl's basketball coach at [[Woodlawn High School]].


West was a graduate of [[Huffman High School]] and [[Miles College]], playing on both basketball teams. He was employed as a substitute teacher and coach with [[Birmingham City Schools]] since 1998. In 2004 he coached the boy's team at Woodlawn, taking them to the regional finals. He then moved to [[John Carroll High School]] as an assistant under [[Marty Smith]] for a year before returning to Woodlawn to take over the girl's team. He also held a free basketball clinic at the school and coached the [[Birmingham Raptors]] youth basketball team.
West was a graduate of [[Huffman High School]] and [[Miles College]], playing on both basketball teams. He was employed as a substitute teacher and coach with [[Birmingham City Schools]] since [[1998]]. In [[2004]] he coached the boy's team at Woodlawn, taking them to the regional finals. He then moved to [[John Carroll High School]] as an assistant under [[Marty Smith]] for a year before returning to Woodlawn to take over the girl's team. He also held a free basketball clinic at the school and coached the [[Birmingham Raptors]] youth basketball team.


On the morning of August 3, 2006 he was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest in the passenger seat of a car on the 2200 block of [[Slayden Avenue]] in [[Ensley]]. The crime was the 67th in the [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2006]].
On the morning of [[August 3]], [[2006]] he was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest in the passenger seat of a car on the 2200 block of [[Slayden Avenue]] in [[Ensley]]. The crime was the 67th in the [[List of Birmingham homicides in 2006]].


West is survived by his mother and father, and two sons, age 9 and 13.
West is survived by his mother and father, and two sons, age 9 and 13.
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* Robinson, Carol. (August 4, 2006) "Woodlawn High girls hoop coach shot to death". ''Birmingham News''.
* Robinson, Carol. (August 4, 2006) "Woodlawn High girls hoop coach shot to death". ''Birmingham News''.


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Latest revision as of 17:00, 19 June 2009

Terrence Laverne West (born 1974 - died August 3, 2006) was the girl's basketball coach at Woodlawn High School.

West was a graduate of Huffman High School and Miles College, playing on both basketball teams. He was employed as a substitute teacher and coach with Birmingham City Schools since 1998. In 2004 he coached the boy's team at Woodlawn, taking them to the regional finals. He then moved to John Carroll High School as an assistant under Marty Smith for a year before returning to Woodlawn to take over the girl's team. He also held a free basketball clinic at the school and coached the Birmingham Raptors youth basketball team.

On the morning of August 3, 2006 he was found dead from a gunshot wound to the chest in the passenger seat of a car on the 2200 block of Slayden Avenue in Ensley. The crime was the 67th in the List of Birmingham homicides in 2006.

West is survived by his mother and father, and two sons, age 9 and 13.

Coaching record

Note: This record is incomplete. Additional information is sought.
  • 2006 Woodlawn girl's basketball: 11-18, lost first playoff game to Tuscaloosa County, 31-40
  • 2004 Woodlawn boy's basketball: , lost in regional finals

References

  • Robinson, Carol. (August 4, 2006) "Woodlawn High girls hoop coach shot to death". Birmingham News.