Mark Sartain | |
Player Years1: | 1981 |
Player Team1: | Austin |
Coach Years1: | 1983–1985 |
Coach Team1: | Athens HS (TX) (assistant) |
Coach Years2: | 1986–1988 |
Coach Team2: | Cross Roads (TX) |
Coach Years3: | 1989–1990 |
Coach Years4: | 1991–1994 |
Coach Team4: | Trinity Valley (OC) |
Coach Years5: | 1995–2002 |
Coach Team5: | White Oak HS (TX) |
Coach Years6: | 2003–2006 |
Coach Team6: | Trinity Valley |
Coach Years7: | 2007–2012 |
Coach Team7: | East Texas Baptist |
Coach Years8: | 2013–2014 |
Coach Team8: | Spring Hill HS (TX) |
Coach Years9: | 2015–2016 |
Coach Team9: | Marshall HS (TX) (STC) |
Coach Years10: | 2017–2018 |
Coach Team10: | Lindale HS (TX) (assistant) |
Coach Years11: | 2019–2021 |
Coach Team11: | Tatum HS (TX) (STC/OL) |
Admin Years1: | 1995–2002 |
Admin Team1: | White Oak HS (TX) |
Overall Record: | 26–34 (college) 17–23 (junior college) |
Bowl Record: | 1–0 (junior college) |
Tournament Record: | 2–1 (SWJCFC playoffs) |
Championships: | 1 SWJCFC (2005) |
Mark Sartain (born) is a former American football coach and athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Trinity Valley Community College (TVCC) in Athens, Texas from 2003 to 2006 and East Texas Baptist University from 2007 to 2012.
Sartain is a native of Van Alstyne, Texas. He graduated from Austin College in Sherman, Texas, where he played college football and was a member of the 1981 Austin Kangaroos football team, which won an NAIA Division II championship. Sartain was the head football coach at White Oak High School in White Oak, Texas from 1995 to 2002, compiling a record of 43–41 in eight season and led his teams to three playoff appearances. He succeeded Chuck Langston as head football coach at Trinity Valley in 2003.[1] [2] In 2004, Sartain led Trinity Valley to a 9–3, a Southwest Junior College Football Conference (SWJCFC) title, and a win in the Pilgrim's Pride Bowl.[3] [4]