Millwood boys basketball coach Dorrian Williams set to succeed Jay Price at Carl Albert
After three seasons leading the Millwood boys basketball program, Dorrian Williams will become Carl Albert's next head coach.
A new chapter is underway at Carl Albert High School. After spending three seasons as Millwood boys basketball coach, Dorrian Williams will take the reins of the Titans' program. The announcement comes just weeks after longtime Carl Albert coach Jay Price announced his retirement following 23 seasons with the program.
Williams has been the Falcons' head coach for the past three years, leading the program to Class 3A state championships the past two seasons. Millwood earned a state runner-up finish in Williams' inaugural season in 2023-24. More: OSSAA announces new committee to review Oklahoma high school sports rules The Home of Champions welcomes another champion into the family!
Let’s get to work, @D_Will23 ! #CADNA pic. twitter.
com/tGtVdRfrnI — CAHS ATHLETICS (@ATHLETICS_CAHS) April 9, 2026 In his playing days, Williams led Douglass to back-to-back 4A state titles in 2010 and 2011 at point guard before spending five seasons at Missouri State. He later joined Douglass as an assistant and won a state title before taking over at Millwood in 2023. Williams recently guided Millwood to its state record 19th state championship and leaves with 69-16 record throughout his tenure.