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SOF: San Elizario coach moves to baseball

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San Elizario softball coach Peter Viola moved from softball to baseball, allowing track coach Lorena Hernandez to take over the Eagles' softball team. Viola replaces Marc Herrera, who left for El Paso Eastlake.


El Paso Times

   

SOF: Bushland coach accepts Amarillo job

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Brent Morris, who led Bushland to three straight Class 2A playoff appearances, accepted the softball coaching position at Amarillo High, Amarillo Independent School District athletic director Brad Thiessen said Saturday.

Morris accepted the position Wednesday, nearly a month after Thiessen announced Burleson's Perry Young had been chosen to replace former AHS coach Bo Dees, who went 21-40 in two seasons.

Amarillo Globe News

   

SOF: Gatesville hires coach

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Crystal O'Brien, a former standout softball player and championship coach, was recently named Gatesville's new softball coach.  Todd Shelton takes over the Gatesville boys basketball program.

The two replace Michelle and Brian Edwards — Michelle took the Waco Midway job while Brian, her husband, stepped down as head coach but remains at Gatesville as a girls basketball assistant.

Killeen Daily Herald News

   

SOF: Estacado names coach

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Plainview softball coach Stan Countryman will take over the reins next season at Lubbock Estacado.

Countryman, 51, has compiled a 198-124 career record in 12 years as a head coach. He spent the last seven seasons at Plainview, where he made the playoffs each of the past two years, and five seasons before that at Frenship.

Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

   

SOF: Dodd City hires coach

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Ashley Ervin, a Paris North Lamar and Texas A&M-Commerce graduate, has been hired as Dodd City's volleyball and softball coach.  Ervin replaces Ashley Anderson for volleyball at Dodd City and fill the softball vacancy caused by Vicki Rogers' retirement.

Anderson will assist Ervin with both sports while also returning for her third season as girls basketball coach.

Sherman Herald-Democrat

   

SOF: Abilene Cooper hires coach

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Arin Spence, a 2003 Abilene High graduate, will become Abilene Cooper’s next softball coach, pending board approval, according to Cooper athletic director Mike Spradlin.

This will be Spence’s first high school head coaching job after spending two years as an assistant coach at Hardin-Simmons University.

Abilene Reporter-News

   

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