High School Football

It’s happening: Dustin Curtis returning to Midlands to coach at Lexington

Dustin Curtis, former head coach at Westwood, AC Flora and Dorman, will be the new coach at Lexington.
Dustin Curtis, former head coach at Westwood, AC Flora and Dorman, will be the new coach at Lexington. Jeff Blake Photo

Dustin Curtis is coming home.

The former Lexington High football standout will be the program’s new head football coach and the school’s athletic director. The hire was approved at Tuesday’s Lexington 1 school board meeting.

An introductory press conference is planned for 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Curtis replaces Perry Woolbright, who left to become the football coach at Clover. Woolbright has started his new job at Clover.

Curtis’ hire should be a popular one with the Lexington community. He is the first former Lexington player to be the school’s head football coach.

“Aside from his impressive coaching record, Coach Curtis has a personal connection and commitment to Lexington High School, and he understands and shares the pride our community takes in our school,” Lexington principal Ryan Pool said in a statement. “He was the perfect fit for our school culture and our athletic program. We are excited to welcome him and his family home.”

Curtis was a member of the Wildcats’ 2000 state championship runner-up team and was a blocking back for former South Carolina signee Demetrius Summers.

Curtis spent the last year as Dorman’s head coach. He announced last week he was resigning his job, fueling speculation that he would likely be the next Lexington coach.

Curtis told The State last week that his plan was to move back to the Midlands for personal reasons. He said a main reason he was leaving Dorman was to come back to the Midlands and be closer to family. His stepfather is battling leukemia, and Curtis said it’s important to be in the area to support his family.

Curtis last week declined to say whether he had applied or had interviewed for the Lexington job. According to sources familiar with the hiring process, the school conducted interviews with nine prospective candidates, including Curtis.

“All I can say is that Lexington High is a great place and a great community,” Curtis said last week. “Anyone would be fortunate to coach there in any capacity. These things have a process to them. I am going to pursue opportunities that allow me to be closer to my family.”

Before Dorman, Curtis was a head coach in the Midlands at Westwood and A.C. Flora high schools. Curtis went 28-4 in three seasons as Flora’s head coach and led the Falcons to a 2020 Class 4A state championship win over North Myrtle Beach.

It was Flora’s first state championship in football and the first by a Columbia city school since Lower Richland in 1970.

Dustin Curtis runs the ball during practice in the gym during a Lexington practice.
Dustin Curtis runs the ball during practice in the gym during a Lexington practice. tim dominick The State File Photo


SC High School Football openings

School — Former School — New Coach

  • Aiken — Olajuwon Paige — Dwayne Garrick

  • Beaufort Academy — Mark Clifford — Nic Shuford
  • Barnwell — Dwayne Garrick — TBA
  • Berea — Julius Prince — Drew Chisholm
  • Berkeley — Jerry Brown — Eric Lodge
  • Clover — Brian Lane — Perry Woolbright
  • Colleton County — Kris Howell — Adam Kinloch
  • Columbia — Jason Bush — TBA
  • Conway — Carlton Terry — Josh Pierce
  • Darlington — Raymond Jennings — Jamie Johnson
  • Dillon Christian — Christian Wolfe — Donell Stanley

  • Dorman — Dustin Curtis — TBA
  • Eau Claire — Shaq Hilton — TBA
  • Edisto — Preston Deaver — TBA
  • First Baptist — Johnny Waters — Jamaal Birch

  • Georgetown — Jimmy Noonan — Bradley Adams

  • Great Falls — DeMarcus Simons — TBA
  • Green Sea Floyds — Joey Price — Patrick Martin
  • Hanahan — Art Craig — Milan Turner

  • Hannah-Pamplico — Jamie Johnson — Trey Woodberry
  • Heathwood Hall — Danny Lewis — TBA
  • Hillcrest — Anthony Frate — Bennett Swygert
  • Lamar — Josh Pierce — TBA
  • Landrum — Jason Farmer — Brent Bridges
  • Lexington — Perry Woolbright — Dustin Curtis
  • Mauldin — Sayre Nesmith — TBA
  • May River — Rodney Summers — Richard Bonneville
  • Mullins — John Williams — TBA

  • Ninety-Six — Matthew Owings — TBA
  • North Central — Ryan McDonnell (interim) — Daniel Sisk
  • North Charleston — Devon Smalls — TBA
  • Orangeburg Prep — Andy Palmer — Don Shelley
  • Palmetto — Doug Shaw — Ryan Norton
  • Pickens — Chad Smith — James Reynolds
  • Pinewood Prep — J.W. Myers — DeVonte Holloman
  • Spring Valley — Robin Bacon — Nygel Pearson
  • Thomas Heyward — Nic Shuford — Tony McGeary

  • Walhalla — Padgett Johnson — Chris Stone
  • Ware Shoals — Chris Johnston — Chris Dodson
  • Westside — Scott Earley — Brian Lane
  • Williamsburg Academy — Don Shelley — Tyler Boyd
  • Woodmont — Jeff Murdock — Ty Sutherland
  • Woodruff — Bradley Adams — Brett Sloan
  • Wren — Jeff Tate — Anthony Frate
  • This story was originally published February 28, 2023 at 12:00 AM.

    Lou Bezjak
    The State
    Lou Bezjak is the High School Sports Prep Coordinator for The (Columbia) State and (Hilton Head) Island Packet. He previously worked at the Florence Morning News and had covered high school sports in South Carolina since 2002. Lou is a two-time South Carolina Sports Writer of the Year by the National Sports Media Association. Support my work with a digital subscription
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