John C. (Cam) Black, is a 1986 graduate of Hawkinsville High
School. He played high school football under
Coach Jeff Caldwell. Cam actually is a second
generation Red Devil -- his late father, John,
played football for the Red Devils' under Coach
Bobby Gentry on the great teams of the early
1950s as a backup running back to the legendary
'Crow' Crenshaw. He also played defensive
back. He has a brother, Todd. Cam and his very
lovely wife Amy, who is a Guidance Counselor at
the high school, are parents to three wonderful
children -- Nate who is 7 years old, John Thomas
who is 10, and Aaron who is 16 and the returning
starting quarterback for the 2008 Red Devils.
This is actually Cam's "third job" with the Red
Devils. He was a young assistant in the mid
1990s working as a position coach. He later
joined his high school teammate, Lee Campbell,
at Montgomery County. He came back to
Hawkinsville with Lee in 1999 to take over the
Devils defense and has held that position since
that time. With Coach Campbell's departure to
Dodge County, the BOE moved wisely and quickly
to name Cam as the head coach.
Coach Black is well known across the state for
his work with the state weightlifting meets. He
has helped organize several of them and has
received awards for his work. He was
instrumental in having Hawkinsville host the
state meet a few years ago when two of the
participants were future UGA Bulldogs Thomas
Brown and fullback Brannan Southerland. The
meet attracts some of the finest athletes across
the state of Georgia. Below the photo of Coach
Black are the highlights of our conversation
regarding Red Devil football and his coaching
philosophy.

A few minutes with Coach Black:
·
How is the staff shaping
up?
"I hope to have the staff completed by the March
BOE meeting or at least by the April meeting. I
am looking to bring on an offensive
coordinator. Most of the staff is staying.
There is a chance we may need more but I don't
know for sure at this time."
·
What is your offensive
philosophy?
"We will run out of the multi-I. I believe that
you have to run the ball. We will also spread
it out. Down and distance will not determine
what we do."
·
Are you going to play the
same style of defense?
"Yes. I will probably tutor one of our coaches to eventually take
over the defense."
·
What are you most excited
about?
"It is the challenge. It is easy as an
assistant to tell the head coach to do this or
do that -- but when you are where the buck stops
it is different. But I like the challenge"
·
What have you learned
from Coach Campbell during your years together?
"Lee taught
me the importance of taking every opportunity to
be prepared in all phases of the game on Friday
night. People speak of halftime adjustments but
you win by being prepared before the game
starts."
·
Will there be any
significant changes?
"I am starting what we are calling the
'Winning with Character' program. We will
start it in football and hope to spread it
throughout the entire athletic program. We want
to emphasize and insist that our players have
good character. I am also going to encourage
them to become involved more heavily in the
Fellowship of Christian Athletes." (Note: Just
sitting with Coach Black you could sense in his
voice this is very important to him)
·
Tell me when spring
practice starts?
"We will start April 28th and have our spring
scrimmage on May 8th after school."
Coach Black is excited about the future of Red Devil football and
how the players have responded to the coaching
change. When asked if there were players coming
up from the 8th grade who could help he smiled
and said "oh yeeeaah!"
If you should see Coach Black around town stop
for a few seconds and give him some words of
encouragement. He emphasizes the team concept
and it is important as fans that we let him know
we are proud for him and wish he and the entire
Red Devil athletic program nothing but the best.