Toledo Central Catholic names new coaches |
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Saturday, 30 January 2010 00:00 |
TOLEDO—Central Catholic High School has named Larry Jaworski as its head softball coach, and B.J. Reichert as its new boys’ golf coach.
Mr. Jaworski has more than 15 years of coaching experience. He was head coach at Sand Creek High School in Michigan from 2007 to 2009 and served as the junior varsity coach for two years before that. For the past eight years, he has been head coach of the SGS Magic, one of the most popular community programs in the greater Toledo area.
In 2007 and 2008, Mr. Jaworski’s teams won district championships in southeastern Michigan, and in 2007, his Sand Creek team won the Tri County Conference (TCC) title.
Mr. Jaworski works as a district manager for the Dr. Pepper/Snapple group in Toledo.
“In Mr. Jaworski our committee was able to satisfy three critical elements of our search: a strong connectivity to the local softball network, high school head coaching experience and the ability to teach fundamentals,” said Bill Axe, Central Catholic athletic director. “Larry and his staff are already hard at work to take Central Catholic to the next level in softball.”
Mr. Jaworski replaces Norm Kujawa as head coach. Mr. Kujawa led the Lady Irish to a 19-9 mark last season, including a district title and an appearance in the championship game of the Toledo City League.
Mr. Reichert is to take over the Central Catholic boys’ golf program from his grandfather, Cot Marquette. Mr. Marquette led the Irish golfers for a very successful six-year stint, and Mr. Reichert was an assistant during those years.
Mr. Reichert graduated from Central Catholic in 1997 and was captain of the 1996 Irish golf team. He graduated from Tri State University (now Trine) in Angola, Ind., in 2001. At Tri State, he lettered three years in golf and was a graduate of the golf management program.
Mr. Reichert worked as a PGA professional at Brandywine Country Club and Cobblestone Golf Course in Kendallville, Ind. Presently, he is in medical sales. He and his wife, Connie, have a 3-year-old daughter and are expecting their second child in February.
“B.J. knows our golfers and their strengths and weaknesses,” Mr. Axe said. “He has high ambitions for our golf program, many new ideas, and the ability to see them through.”
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