BCHS

Coaching Staff

Matt Geohagan, Head Football Coach

Coach Matt Geohagan is entering his fifth season as head coach at Bibb County High School. In Geohagan’s first year at the helm, the Choctaws finished 7-4 after winning the region and advancing to the first round of the playoffs. In 2016, the Choctaws made it to the second round of the playoffs and finished the season with an 8-4 record. Geohagan was also awarded the Tuscaloosa News Class 4A/5A Coach of the Year for the 2016 season. In 2017, the Choctaws advanced to the third round of the playoffs and ended the season with an 11-2 record. Geohagan is one of only 3 coaches in the school's history to advance the Choctaws to the third round. Last year, the Choctaws ended as runners up in Class 5A Region 3 with an 8-4 record after advancing to the second round of the State playoffs.

Prior to coming to Bibb County, Geohagan served as the Defensive Coordinator at Demopolis High School for five seasons. Before becoming a coordinator at Demopolis, Coach Geohagan coached defensive backs at Russellville High School for three seasons. During his stint in Russellville, Geohagan’s teams advanced to the state championship game two out of three seasons. Coach Geohagan began his coaching career eleven years ago at Demopolis, where he coached defensive line for two seasons. Prior to coaching, Geohagan attended the University of West Alabama where played safety for the Tigers for four years.

Coach Geohagan and his wife, Coty, have been married for twelve years, and have a seven year old son, Mitt, and a three old daughter, Saylor. The Geohagans are thankful for the community’s support and look forward to the upcoming season.


Kevin May, Offensive Coordinator

Coach Kevin May is the Head Baseball Coach and Offensive Coordinator for the Choctaws. May is entering his fifth season at Bibb County High School. During this time, the Choctaw football team has advanced to the first round, second round, and third round of the state playoffs with an overall record of 34-14. Coach May and the offensive staff have led the Choctaws to a 32 points per game scoring average over the past 5 seasons.

In his three seasons as Head Baseball Coach, May has led the Choctaw Baseball team to the second round and the fourth round of the 4A state playoffs with an record of 49-24. Last year, the Choctaws advanced to the third round of the 5A state playoffs and finished with and record of 27-14.

In previous years, Coach May was the inside receivers and defensive backs coach as well as an assistant baseball coach at Demopolis High School. May played college baseball at East Mississippi Community College and earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education at The University of West Alabama.

Coach Kevin May and his wife, Nicki, have a two daughters, Monroe and Nixon.

Clay Massey, Defensive Coordinator

Coach Clay Massey starts his third year at Bibb County as Defensive Coordinator. Massey has coached various sports at the middle and high school levels, including football, tennis, softball, track, and basketball. Prior to his work in Bibb County, Massey served as an assistant football and head tennis coach at Pelham High School. Having coached at Demopolis, Citronelle, and Stanhope-Elmore High Schools, Coach Massey brings ten years of experience to BCHS. Massey enjoys coaching and being a part of student-athletes growing on and off the field and courts of competition.

Originally from Selma and a graduate of the University of Alabama, Coach Massey is married to Julie, and they have two children, Sydney Kate and Andrew.

Matt Hughey, Receivers

Coach Matt Hughey is entering his 17th season coaching at Bibb County High School. Hughey was an assistant football coach from 2004-2007 as running backs, tight ends, and outside linebackers coach. Hughey was also an assistant coach for the 2016 Centreville Middle football team. Hughey has been an assistant baseball coach at Bibb County and Centreville Middle since 2003. The 2007 Choctaws Baseball team was the 5A State Runner-Up. Hughey graduated from Troy State in 1994 with a B.S. in Marketing. He also completed his class B teaching certificate in Social Science from The University of Montevallo in 2003. Coach Hughey and his wife Kristie have been married for 23 years and have a 16 year old son, Baylor, and a 8 year old son, Barrett.

Alan Kasper, Defensive Line

Coach Alan Kasper begins his 34th year of teaching and coaching. During his career, Coach Kasper has worked with players in Mississippi at Clarksdale, Quitman, and Enterprise. He also has experience in the state of Alabama coaching at Sweet Water and Demopolis. Besides coaching, he enjoys both hunting and fishing. He is married to Peggy Kasper.

Jermaine Mitchell, Strength & Conditioning

Coach Jermaine Mitchell is returning as Director of Strength & Conditioning at Bibb County High School via his inclusive wellness company, Greater Level Training, LLC. During his initial stint at Bibb (2006-2012), Coach Mitchell served as both offensive line and strength and conditioning coach. Currently, Coach Mitchell is responsible for strength and conditioning design, implementation, and evaluation of Bibb County High School’s baseball and football programs. Further, he is an Assistant Professor of Exercise and Nutrition Science at the University of Montevallo. A native of Montevallo, Alabama, Coach Mitchell has earned a BS in Biology (Stillman College), a master’s in Exercise Physiology (University of Alabama at Birmingham), a PhD in Exercise Science (The University of Alabama), and completed a postdoctoral fellowship (The University of Alabama). In addition, Coach Mitchell has obtained both the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (National Strength and Conditioning Association) and Certified Inclusive Fitness Trainer (American College of Sports Medicine) certifications. Coach Mitchell and his wife, Qshequilla, have been married for fourteen years, and have a seven-year-old daughter, Clara, and a four-year-old son, Brock. The Mitchells are blessed and thankful to be back at Bibb!

Daniel Payne, Statistician

Daniel Payne begins his third season handling the football stats, assisting with the social media page for the football program, and helping with the baseball in the spring. Payne is a 1988 graduate of Bibb County High School where he played both football and baseball. Payne has been employed at Phifer, Inc. for the past 21 years and has been married to his wife, Kayla, for 14 years. They have three daughters, Kayla, Kari, and Kyndall and share two granddaughters, Keegan and Aybree.