Written Tuesday April 26th at 7:05 PM
Tuesday night was probably one of the most heartbreaking announcement that the Rochester Adams community has endured.
Longtime Highlanders coach John Hall stepped down as Adams coach and will take the Almont job that was left by former Seaholm coach Jose Andrades whom resigned last month.
The move was a sudden shock to the Highlanders community including Athletic Director Jason Rapp and other Adams administrators.
Hall said the reason why he left Adams was because of his kids, they are going to start school sports in Almont and he wants to see them play. Hall is from Almont, which is in Lapeer County but he will continue to make the travel to teach at Adams everyday.
Hall was at Adams for 17 years and had a 243-142 record with four district titles as Highlanders coach.
The Highlanders went to the regional final falling to Macomb Dakota on the road.
Hall will take over the Almont Knights. The Knights went 7-15 and 3-11 in the Blue Water Area Conference which was second to last in the league last season falling to Croswell-Lexington in the district semifinals. Instead of competing with the likes of North Farmington, Clarkston, Southfield, Stoney Creek, Rochester, and Orion in the OAA, he will play top notch teams like Yale, Richmond, and Imlay City, all in Class B.
Adams will now have to search for a new head coach for the winter season but a possible coaching candidate could be longtime assistant Chris Flynn whom has been in the program for 12 seasons. Also Bob Lineberger will get some attention as well and has spent eight seasons at Adams. Not to mention there is Highlanders baseball coach Jeff Hall, whom is the brother of John Hall. Hall was the Freshman Coach for John until last season when he focused on baseball, could he make the move again back to the hardwood. One last candidate is Jeff Haney, whom is the Rochester Junior Varsity Coach and knows the Rochester area very well. Haney could be an interesting candidate to coach at Adams, anything is possible.
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Tuesday, April 26, 2016
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