Promising Newcomers:
“We have a lot of incoming sophomores and freshmen who haven’t played at the high school level yet, so it’s a learning curve with teaching them and have them play with upperclassmen who have done it before,” said Trzesiara.
Biggest Challenge:
“Some of our biggest challenges this year are taking on so many young not as experienced softball players, thankfully our captains and upper classmen have really stepped up to the plate with encouraging them and helping them work hard to become better athletes,” said Trzesiara. “We also have a very small team due to COVID not a lot of kids have come out to play and a lot of the upper class men have graduated over the last two years during the Pandemic, so a lot of these athletes are going to be playing multiple positions during the season to help out the team.”
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Bethany names Carter head coach
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Bethany College recently named Tyrone Carter Head Football Coach and Dean of Student Athlete Success. Carter has served as the Interim Head Football Coach since September. The Dean of Student Athlete Success will provide key leadership in the areas of student engagement, retention, student athlete personal and professional development, and college completion for all student athletes at Bethany College.
“I am very excited for Tyrone to start this dual role. The focus of the new Dean of Student Athlete Success will be identifying the needs of student athletes to succeed academically at Bethany. Tyrone’s previous experience with coaching and retention will be incredibly valuable in this position,” said Dr. Elizabeth Mauch, Bethany College President.