Written Thursday April 22nd at 9:00 AM
It was a shocking to say the least but this decision came out of nowhere.
Clarkston coach John Weyer confirmed on Twitter and Facebook that he was
stepping down as the Girls Varsity Basketball Coach of the Wolves.
Weyer wrote on Twitter and Facebook explaining his decision.
“Clarkston family,
It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you all that I
will not be returning as the Clarkston Girls Basketball Coach. The demands of
my career, especially the change in my work hours has made it impossible for me
to provide the level and care that our student athletes deserve.
I will forever cherish the memories we have made and I look
forward to watching the amazing things this team will do. I would like to thank
our administration, the athletic department, and Mr. (Jeff) Kosin for believing
in me and supporting me these last three years. I would also like to thank
those parents that provided support.
To our athletes, I want to thank you for giving everything
you could to our program and I’m only a phone call away. I believe in you.
Lastly, I want to thank my family for giving me the love I needed especially
when I was too busy or stressed to reciprocate. To my supporting wife Staci,
thank you for giving of your husband and yourself, it is only because of you
that I was able to help make a positive impact on these young lives.”
Weyer was very good in his three years at Clarkston. He has
won two district titles and has carried the Wolves tradition of having great
teams since coming over from PR1DE.
Thoughts.
I’ll admit, I was shocked when hearing about Weyer stepping
down from coaching. I look at everything that he has done and it has been the
right way at Clarkston. He will be missed for sure.
I can see Kosin likely keeping this in house like he did
with the volleyball program in naming Alison Smith to take over the program but it would be very interesting to see who Kosin goes with.
Clarkston has Maddy Skourpski, Izzy Hadley, Sophia Walker,
Emerson Wood, Keira Tomlie, Ryan Bordogna, and Ava Hernandez coming back. They
will be in the Red next season as well. Program strength is also strong as well.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing
story.
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