CELINA, Texas — One of the greatest high school football coaches in Texas history has died.

G.A. Moore, the longtime coach at Celina and Pilot Point (among other stops), died Friday at 86, Celina city officials announced.

Moore, an eight-time state champion, was once the longtime winningest football coach in Texas high school history. His mark of 429 wins has only since been passed by Calallen's Phil Danaher and Highland Park's Randy Allen, according to Dave Campbell's Texas Football .

Moore, who went to high school at Pilot Point, coached at his alma mater at various stints, but he was perhaps best known for his legendary run at Celina, where he led the Bobcats to five titles. And, as Dave Campbell's noted, he kickstarted the Bobcats' then-record 68-game win streak, which was snapped

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