25 Years Later: Chuck Parker Talks Perfect Score

T.L. Hanna's cross country girls were described as the "shake and bake team" in 1993.

And, Coach Chuck Parker helped.

The Yellow Jackets set a mark that had never been achieved and since not duplicated with a perfect score at the
3A state meet. They downed Eastside to capture the title.

Twenty five years later, Parker, who is in his 33rd year at T.L. Hanna and serving currently as a volunteer coach, can't help but to reminisce about the extraordinary performance on that day at Fort Jackson.

View the 1993 results


"Obviously we had a very good team," Parker said. "It was almost like a perfect storm. The only injury we had was a girl rolled her ankle before one of our meets, and I held her out. That was it. The girls just trained their tails off and did what we asked of them."

Parker began his high school coaching career in1972 at Stall. He went on to the collegiate ranks at The Citadel and then Baptist College, which is now known as Charleston Southern. He came to T.L Hanna as an assistant football and girls track and field coach in1986. He started the girls cross country program at the school in 1987. Now retired, Parker teaches part-time at Anderson University.