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Ken Stegall

Ken Stegall

Ken Stegall '83 has been coordinating basketball statistics for Trevecca's men's basketball team since he was a student in 82-83. He has also been coordinating stats for the women's basketball team since the program was revived in 96-97. He began working the volleyball statistics in 2009 and resumed his duties as primary baseball statistician in 2016.

Prior to joining the basketball stat crew (and for several years after), Ken traveled with the Trevecca baseball team, keeping stats at both home and away games. It was during that time when he wrote several statistical compilation programs for baseball, basketball, and tennis. Although this was originally for class credit, the programs were expanded as he continued to work with the teams after graduation. It was at that point that Ken was hired as a programmer by his former professor (and head of the Trevecca Business Department), Gerald Skinner, and Trevecca graduate and adjunct professor, Gerald Quick, at Compco, a company they had started five years earlier. 

After completing his Master of Business Administration at Vanderbilt University in 1985, Ken continued to remain active in the Nashville sports community, keeping stats for Vanderbilt, Belmont, Lipscomb, University of the South, Tennessee State, and Cumberland.

Ken retired from his role as a Project Manager at Calero (Compco’s successor) after 35 years (at the end of 2018) to devote more time to The Scorer’s Table, a business that he started with Janet Layman in 2014. 

The Scorer’ Table (which provides full game table staffing for all of Trevecca’s sports) has grown every year, supplying over 370 contractors at over 1000 events in 17 states on an annual basis.  The company covers 13 sports, providing workers for stats, clocks, scorebooks, public address, scoreboards, as well as many other game-day jobs.

Ken and his wife, the former Martha Keefer, now live in Old Hickory, Tenn. and have two children, Brian and Stephanie, and three grandchildren (Desi, Gracie, and Zaylee). He was inducted into the Trevecca Sports Hall of Fame in the category of meritorious service in 2002.

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