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Elmwood-Murdock boys is open
bad move on his part i would stay away from the kearney shit show and what is going on out
New jobWhat's the deal with the Elmwood-Murdock coach? New job?
One of the best coaches in the state! Even a better person. Wish him luck whatever he does next
Wow that’s interestingSouth Loup girls is open.
Former Kearney girls coach Jason Boyd has been named boys head coach at Pleasanton.
Thought he was in administration at Kearney? Was a tough competitor in collegeWow that’s interesting
Love that guy!! Great person
He was. He also took the high school principal job at Pleasanton.Thought he was in administration at Kearney? Was a tough competitor in college
Makes senseHe was. He also took the high school principal job at Pleasanton.
Does he have a daughter on the team and isn’t she an underclassman?
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Wasn't Creech the men's basketball coach for Hastings College, like 20 years ago?
I believe I saw an article that stated that Creech coached Flinn at HastingsWasn't Creech the men's basketball coach for Hastings College, like 20 years ago?
Pretty sure he was when I went there anyway...
Then this is not the same Mike Clay that has been in Wakefield for a long time as both the head and an assistant coach for the boys? I believe his son Chad has been at Akron-Westfield.Mike Clay has been hired by Ponca to replace Bob Hayes as girl's basketball coach. Clay most recently coached the Akron-Westfield IA boy's program.
Sorry, yes not Mike Clay, it's Chad Clay, his son. So used to saying Mike.Then this is not the same Mike Clay that has been in Wakefield for a long time as both the head and an assistant coach for the boys? I believe his son Chad has been at Akron-Westfield.
Probably for a nice cushy job as a UNL women’s assistant coach. 🙄Ann Prince just announced her retirement from Elkhorn North.
She has spent 30+ years teaching and coaching at the high school and college level, and is ready to retire at the pinnacle of her success after winning 4 titles in a row and her daughter graduating. Insinuating that she would manipulate herself into an assistant spot at UNL as part of her daughter's recruitment strikes me as mean-spirited. I don't know if that would be said about a men's coach that retired after their high level son was done.Probably for a nice cushy job as a UNL women’s assistant coach. 🙄
Just out of curiosity because I don’t know her background - where did she coach previously? She definitely ended her career on a high note and deserves to be able to go watch her daughter in college.She has spent 30+ years teaching and coaching at the high school and college level, and is ready to retire at the pinnacle of her success after winning 4 titles in a row and her daughter graduating. Insinuating that she would manipulate herself into an assistant spot at UNL as part of her daughter's recruitment strikes me as mean-spirited. I don't know if that would be said about a men's coach
She coached at Fremont as an assistant. Everyone thought she would be the head coach when they hired Kelly Flynn (hard to argue with his success), and then she got the Elkhorn North job. She played at Midland, and may have coached some there too.Just out of curiosity because I don’t know her background - where did she coach previously? She definitely ended her career on a high note and deserves to be able to go watch her daughter in college.
I seem to remember a lot being said after Brahmer from Pierce stepped down from his head coaching position and then his son flipped his commitment after the coaching changes at UNL.She has spent 30+ years teaching and coaching at the high school and college level, and is ready to retire at the pinnacle of her success after winning 4 titles in a row and her daughter graduating. Insinuating that she would manipulate herself into an assistant spot at UNL as part of her daughter's recruitment strikes me as mean-spirited. I don't know if that would be said about a men's coach that retired after their high level son was done.
You’d be surprised this happens a lot more than you’d think. Maybe not to try to coach their child in college, but either because they wanted to be their child’s coach in high school, they wanted to be able to watch their child in college, or because they just wanted to step away from high school sports altogether.She has spent 30+ years teaching and coaching at the high school and college level, and is ready to retire at the pinnacle of her success after winning 4 titles in a row and her daughter graduating. Insinuating that she would manipulate herself into an assistant spot at UNL as part of her daughter's recruitment strikes me as mean-spirited. I don't know if that would be said about a men's coach that retired after their high level son was done.
I believe she coached at Midland for over a decade as an assistant. She graduated from there in the early 90s. I'd consider her a friend of a friend of a friend; all i really know of her career was 10+ years as a college assistant, assistant at Fremont (I have also heard the Kelly Flynn story) then took the Elkhorn North job when it came open.She coached at Fremont as an assistant. Everyone thought she would be the head coach when they hired Kelly Flynn (hard to argue with his success), and then she got the Elkhorn North job. She played at Midland, and may have coached some there too.