Multiple U.S. High Schools Name New Boys Basketball Coaches
Multiple U.S. High Schools Name New Boys Basketball Coaches

Multiple U.S. High Schools Name New Boys Basketball Coaches

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Several high schools have announced new head coaches for their boys basketball programs, emphasizing both experience and strong ties to their communities. Boylan Catholic High School in Rockford, Illinois, named alumnus Lucas Weber as the new head coach, succeeding Brett McAllister, highlighting Weber's 14 years of coaching experience and commitment to developing student-athletes academically and athletically. Florida State University High School appointed Colin Anderson Jr., an experienced coach with a 45-30 career record and local roots, to replace Charlie Ward following his resignation. Fairland High School in Proctorville named Scott Thomas as head coach, praised for his dedication and connection to the program, with an emphasis on continuing the culture established by his predecessor. Boys Ranch High School in Texas announced Eric Rodewald, a coach with over 24 years of experience including a record tenure at Frank Phillips College, pending board approval. These coaching changes reflect a focus on leadership continuity, community ties, and a dedication to both basketball success and player development.

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