Head coach Gary Ogilvie is pictured with members of his 1972 Champion Warriors studying game film
of a future opponent. Coach Ogilvie had two different stays with the Warriors as the head coach. He compiled a 42-5 record
in league play over a seven year period; his teams went to the CIF playoffs
all seven years as the head coach, four times as the Desert-Inyo League Champion
and three times as the league runner-up (2nd place). His teams compiled a
68-12-0 overall record for a winning percentage of .850; the second best winning percentage of any head coach
in Warrior history. His 1980 team went 13-0 to win the CIF Southern Section Championship.
In his last year as head coach, his 1981 team went 13-1, losing a
heartbreaking game in the CIF finals. Between 1980 and 1981, the Warriors won
26 straight games --- a school record for consecutive wins!
Before Tehachapi, Ogilvie was the head coach at Garces High School in Bakersfield from 1964 until 1969.
During his six years at Garces (34-21-4), his teams won several SSL championships during those years.
Ogilvie was also a standout football player at Garces High School, where he quarterbacked the Rams to their first
Valley Championship in 1953.
SEASON-BY-SEASON RESULTS
HEAD COACH W L T LEAGUE RESULTS CIF PLAYOFFS 1981 Gary Ogilvie 13 1 0 DIL Champions (5-0) Won 3 Lost 1 CIF Runner-Up 1980 Gary Ogilvie 13 0 0 DIL Champions (5-0) Won 4 Lost 0 CIF Champions 1979 Gary Ogilvie 7 4 0 DIL 2nd Place Won 0 Lost 1
HEAD COACH W L T LEAGUE RESULTS CIF PLAYOFFS 1974 Gary Ogilvie 9 2 0 DIL 2nd Place Won 1 Lost 1 1973 Gary Ogilvie 10 1 0 DIL Champions (8-0) Won 1 Lost 1 1972 Gary Ogilvie 8 2 0 DIL Champions (7-1) Won 1 Lost 1 1971 Gary Ogilvie 8 2 0 DIL 2nd Place Won 0 Lost 1