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Hardin officially parts ways with Stark


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1 hour ago, AggiesAreWe said:

Hardin School Board voted unanimously to part ways with AD/HC Tod Stark last night at board meeting. Stark had been on Administrative Leave since September.

AD/HC job is now officially open at Hardin.

So is he owed the rest of his contract? How does that work? Think he took a payout?

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8 minutes ago, Insidezone said:

Luther Van Dam interviewed this morning.  From what I've heard from a couple of board members he apparently "knocked it out of the park."  Coach Van Dam is a great coach and an even better man.

Wouldn't expect anything less. He coached with the great Hayden Fox.

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20 hours ago, bulldawg64 said:

Who would even want that job might be better off at a junior high loose 5 and then get fired no class at all nobody will win there  with support like that word does get around to other coaches like I do not think so

Someone will take this job.  Every interview that I have ever been on the word LOYALTY has been discussed....and then they offer you a probationary contract.  

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So had Larry Haynes been contacted? 

Did he turn it down?

Everybody knows this is a tough situation, but COACHES as a whole are a confident bunch. A good coach will truly believe he can go to Hardin and win enough games to further his career. He will also truly believe he can handle the parents and the administration and sill be successful.

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20 minutes ago, PlayActionPass said:

So had Larry Haynes been contacted? 

Did he turn it down?

Everybody knows this is a tough situation, but COACHES as a whole are a confident bunch. A good coach will truly believe he can go to Hardin and win enough games to further his career. He will also truly believe he can handle the parents and the administration and sill be successful.

yes

No

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