top of page

Tyler Cole

Head Boys Basketball Coach

Southeastern High School

  • White Facebook Icon
  • White Twitter Icon
  • White Instagram Icon

Contact Info

Email: coachcole11@gmail.com

Cell: 256-557-0905

Get to know me...

I graduated from University of Mobile in 2013 with a bachelors degree in Social Sciences. In 2020 I completed the Masters Degree program at the University of West Alabama. I am married to my lovely and beautiful wife Alex Lowery Cole. We have been married since July 15, 2018. We currently have two sons, Tyton Alexander Cole, and Tucker Acton Cole, and one daughter Taytum Ashtyn Cole. I have been a basketball coach since 2013. I spent 4 years at the collegiate level at Marion Military Institute as an Assistant Coach where we set the school record for most wins in a season, we were ranked in the top 25 in the country in consecutive years (2016, and 2017), and won the 2016 ACCC tournament. I then transitioned into an Assistant Coach position at the high school level at Clay Chalkville High School. After a year at Clay Chalkville I was fortunate enough to be hired as the Head Boys Basketball Coach at Ashville High School. I served for 2 years as the Head Boy's Basketball Coach at Ashville High School where I lead the basketball program to their first regular season area win in over 3 years. After 2 years at Ashville I was hired by Cleveland High School to serve as Head Boys Basketball Coach. I spent two years at Cleveland High School where we won back to back area championships, a Blount County Championship, a Sweet Sixteen appearance and was named the Blount County Coach of the Year. I then transitioned into the same position at Southeastern High School in Remlap Alabama where I have been serving for three years. During my time at Southeastern we have competed for area championships in 3 consecutive years and made the state playoffs in 3 consecutive years. In my 3rd year here, we were fortunate enough win the 2A Area 12 Championship, win our sub-regional match up & make it to the Sweet Sixteen where we competed in the NE Regional at Jacksonville State University. This was the second time in school history that Southeastern had won an area championship and competed in a Regional Tournament.

  • Black Facebook Icon
  • Black Twitter Icon
  • Black Instagram Icon
IMG_3316.JPG
gEQ5QYULT0Cj5a5cFOoFRw.jpg
IMG_0503.JPG
IMG_0500.jpg
IMG_4726.jpeg
IMG_5369_edited.jpg
About & Subscribe
bottom of page