NEWS Staff Report
The man most pundits considered the frontrunner in the search for a new San Benito Greyhound head football coach and athletic director withdrew his name from consideration on Tuesday.
The district on Monday released the names of five finalists from a pool of 52 statewide applicants. They are El Paso Andress head coach Patrick Brown, PSJA Memorial head coach Gus Cavazos, former Lytle head coach Danny Gomez, Raymondville head coach Joe Gonzales, and Port Isabel head coach Monty Stumbaugh.
Stumbaugh, who has racked up a 102-54 record in 13 seasons with the Tarpons, said withdrawing his name from contention for the San Benito job was a difficult decision.
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aggies12 is right…sb need to get new blood not from the valley but yet they seem to be stalling on the hiring…sb needs to get a coach now cause time is wasting away and if the hounds fail next season it will be the school boards fault
San Benito will never win with recycled head coaches. Go get a coach from out of the valley so he can bring some new energy and excitement to the program. I have never seen a high school football team so dormant like San Benito’s. I think Patrick Brown would be a good coach to bring in and see if he can resurrect this failing team. Lets see if the recommendation the board approves is an intelligent decision. The greyhound fans should all go to church and pray the board approves a winner or will SB go down as a failure AGAIN.
43% (187 votes)
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100% (434 votes)
The ONLINE POLL is puro p***** p*** (triple p)!!!!
1) I voted for Gus 25+ times already. All you have to do is reset your browser and then vote again.
2) The % and votes tally don’t add up correctly
You mean to tell me that Michael Mull and his facebook familia didn’t make the final four?
BLASPHEMY!