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Greg Cumpstone resigns after three seasons at Hand
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Greg Cumpstone on the sideline for Hand in the second half of an SCC match against Guilford in 2018.Catherine Avalone / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Greg Cumpstone had planned to be back for a fourth season coaching the Hand boys soccer team in addition to recently becoming the director of coaching for the Connecticut Rush.
But another recent opportunity arose to become a men’s assistant college coach. That led to Cumpstone resigning last week as the Tigers’ head man.
“It’s definitely bittersweet. I’ve loved every single second of being the Hand coach,” Cumpstone said. “Hand has great facilities and fantastic administrators to work for. For me, there is no step up in the high school ranks. I was never looking to leave, but some things did pop up.”