Jeremy Simon, got his start in coaching at a pair of Class 1A powers. The 2000 Vilonia graduate was hired at Sacred Heart eart in 2008 and compiled a 73-38 record during a three-year stint, including a state runner-up finish in 2011. He made the jump to Wonderview in 2011 and went 229-52 over seven years while leading the Lady Daredevils to titles in 2012 and 2018.
Simon eventually returned home following that championship run. Three months after Wonderview beat Mount Vernon-Enola in the final, Simon was tabbed to become the Vilonia Sr. Boys coach. He led the Eagles to 3 consecutive berths in the state tournament. Simon has since became the Sr Girls coach. Last Season Simon's Sr Girls made it to the State Championship game eventually falling to Powerhouse Greenwood.
Simon eventually returned home following that championship run. Three months after Wonderview beat Mount Vernon-Enola in the final, Simon was tabbed to become the Vilonia Sr. Boys coach. He led the Eagles to 3 consecutive berths in the state tournament. Simon has since became the Sr Girls coach. Last Season Simon's Sr Girls made it to the State Championship game eventually falling to Powerhouse Greenwood.
Troy Campbell is in his second season as the head coach of the Vilonia Sr Boys Varsity Program. Campbell previously was on staff at both LR Central and Jonesboro High where he helped win 3 State Championships and played in 8 of 10 State Championship games. Campbell also was a former Arkansas State Men's Basketball Graduate Assistant.
Campbell made it to the State Tournament in Season 1 finishing 2nd in the very tough 5A Central conference, but falling short in the first round to a talented Hot Springs Trojans team. Campbell and the Eagles expect to have a successful year and pick up where they left off as they make a run for the 5A Central Conference Title.
Campbell made it to the State Tournament in Season 1 finishing 2nd in the very tough 5A Central conference, but falling short in the first round to a talented Hot Springs Trojans team. Campbell and the Eagles expect to have a successful year and pick up where they left off as they make a run for the 5A Central Conference Title.