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When Daryl Fimple took over the girl's basketball program at North Little Rock in 2005, he had no idea what was in store for him in the future. He had a vision. He knew the program was a sleeping giant, but now, looking back, it's amazing to see the level of success the program has been able to sustain.
In addition to five state championships, he's been able to coach both of his daughters in his program.
As they head into the 2026 State Title game, it's the final time he will be able to share the court with his daughter in a program they both hold dear to their hearts.
By Varsity VibeWhen Daryl Fimple took over the girl's basketball program at North Little Rock in 2005, he had no idea what was in store for him in the future. He had a vision. He knew the program was a sleeping giant, but now, looking back, it's amazing to see the level of success the program has been able to sustain.
In addition to five state championships, he's been able to coach both of his daughters in his program.
As they head into the 2026 State Title game, it's the final time he will be able to share the court with his daughter in a program they both hold dear to their hearts.