Derrick Clubb BGHS Boys Basketball Head Coach Resigns

Dialed In: According to Derrick Clubb, Tiger King is Best Consumed in Small Spurts

Derrick Club recently resigned as BGHS Boys Basketball Head Coach

“Dialed In,” is the Sporting Times prep-sports interim video podcast series featured on Sporting Times Dialed In Video Gallery. We will be on the phones connecting with students, coaches and area sports authorities to hear just how they’ve been impacted and what the future might hold. Check back daily! More to come!

Coach Clubb, a Warren East graduate, was an assistant coach at Bowling Green High under DG Sherrill from 2007-10 before taking over at South Warren. Once he resigned as the Spartans’ coach in 2014, he returned to the Purples, where the school had won the last four Region 4 championships and the schools’ first state championship. Coach Clubb has had 17 great years in coaching.


Clubb was announced Head boys basketball Coach for the  2017-18 season. Clubb led the Purples in three seasons to a 75-25 record 3 district titles.

Clubb starts off with a great reference to a Netflix Docuseries that I’m sure most of us have either seen, heard about or have been encouraged to watch. Clubb expounds on his reason for deciding to resign as Bowling Green Purples Basketball Head Coach. Please watch and share. We appreciate Derrick Clubb joining us on Dialed In. Enjoy the interview.

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For those of you unfamiliar with the reference in the title Dialed In: According to Derrick Club, Tiger King is Best Consumed in Spurts, here is a little information on the Netflix Docuseries.

About:

A zoo owner spirals out of control amid a cast of eccentric characters in this true murder-for-hire story from the underworld of big cat breeding. As Clubb eluded to in Dialed In, It’s impossible to know whether or not the Netflix Docuseries, “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” would have become such a sensation were we not all spending most of our waking hours inside. 

Please note: This is rated TV-MA. “TV-MA is a rating assigned by the TV Parental Guidelines to a television program that was designed for mature audiences only. 

Among the eccentrics and cult personalities in the stranger-than-fiction world of big cat owners, few stand out more than Joe Exotic, a mulleted, gun-toting polygamist and country western singer who presides over an Oklahoma roadside zoo. Charismatic but misguided, Joe and an unbelievable cast of characters including drug kingpins, conmen, and cult leaders all share a passion for big cats, and the status and attention their dangerous menageries garner. But things take a dark turn when Carole Baskin, an animal activist and owner of a big cat sanctuary, threatens to put them out of business, stoking a rivalry that eventually leads to Joe’s arrest for a murder-for-hire plot, and reveals a twisted tale where the only thing more dangerous than a big cat is its owner. Watch Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, only on Netflix on March 20: https://www.netflix.com/TigerKing

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