(Basketball 1962-1965)
Doug Key, a native of
Carbon Hill, Ala., was a four-year letterman in basketball for the Lions from 1962-65. He
is a member of the 1,000-Point career scoring club with 1,254 points, and he led the Lions
in scoring two straight years with 544 points in 1964 and 441 in 1965. Key scored over 30
points in a single game six times, with a career high of 37 points against Lambuth
in 1965. He is one of only six people to score over 500 points in a single season for the
Lions.
He graduated from UNA in 1965 with a degree in Health and Physical Education and
then coached one season at Hackleburg High School before returning home to Carbon Hill to
coach three years. He later coached the freshman basketball team at the University of
South Alabama for two years before serving a three-year stint as basketball coach at
Marion Institute. In 1975 he was named as the first head basketball coach at Chattahoochee
Valley Community College, where he would coach for 22 years, posting 513 wins and taking
four of his teams to the National Junior College Athletic Association National Tournament.
He closed his career with the best winning percentage of any Alabama Junior College
basketball coach. Upon his retirement from Chattahoochee Valley in August of 1996, the
school renamed its basketball facility in his honor - the Doug Key Health and
Physical Education
Building.