Anthony Cox
-
- Year:
- 4th
Bio
Tallulah Falls School Director of Enrollment Services Anthony Cox serves as the TFS varsity and middle school tennis coach. Cox has previously coached boys and girls basketball at various levels through high school, including stints with Habersham YBOA and Westminster Christian School (Lanier Christian Academy). He has coached three years coaching MS boys basketball and MS boys and girls tennis. Cox recently coached a junior team to the USTA Junior Team Tennis Georgia State Championship. He was a four-year letterman in basketball at Piedmont University and starter and team captain during his last two seasons. Cox also enjoys playing recreational tennis with his wife and three sons.
He led the Indians to a State Runner-Up finish with a record 16 wins in 2025, and a second region title in three years. That included 2023 - the first region title in over 40 years, and took the team to an Elite 8 (2026) and back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in 2023-24 (five straight overall). His W-L record for the boys 51-21 entering 2027.
He has won Region Coach of the Year three times (two for girls, one for boys) by GIAA and GACA. He led the Lady Indians to a school-record 16 wins in back-to-back seasons in 2023-24 - which included a first-ever Elite 8 run. In all four seasons, the team has won the region title and gone 60-9, making a first State Runner-Up finish in 2026 and a Final 4 appearance in 2025. At the MS level, his 2023-25 boys teams pulled off a 3-peat as Southern Mountain League Champions.
VARSITY BOYS
|
YEAR |
RECORD |
ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
|
2026 |
10-10 |
ELITE 8; REGION RU; #6 RANK |
|
2025 |
16-2 |
STATE RU; REGION CHAMPS; #2 RANK |
|
2024 |
10-8 |
SWEET 16; REGION RU |
|
2023 |
15-1 |
SWEET 16; REGION CHAMPS; |
|
4 YRS |
51-21 |
2 REGION TITLES; 4 PLAYOFF RUNS |
VARSITY GIRLS
|
YEAR |
RECORD |
ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
|
2026 |
14-6 |
STATE RU; REGION CHAMPS; #2 RANK |
|
2025 |
14-1 |
FINAL 4; REGION CHAMPS; #3 RANK |
|
2024 |
16-1 |
SWEET 16; REGION CHAMPS |
|
2023 |
16-1 |
ELITE 8; REGION CHAMPS; #5 RANK |
|
4 YRS |
60-9 |
4 REGION TITLES; 4 PLAYOFFS RUNS |
