In a surprise move on Wednesday Winton Woods head coach Troy Everhart has resigned from the school, according to WCPO.com. Everhart, who guided the Warriors to an Ohio Division II state championship a year ago, reportedly will walk away to pursue “other opportunities”. Sources close to the University of Cincinnati
When you talk about the FAVC Buckeye one word comes to mind, toughness. That is a trait that all six of these teams get from their head coaches. One would be hard pressed to find a conference with more quality men of character leading their teams. The league has been dominated by Anderson and Winton Woods the past few years, but 2010 promises to be very different ...
The move up to Division I was a successful one last season for the Anderson Redskins as they went on an undefeated run through the regular season. Their season didn’t end until the quarterfinals of the Ohio State Division-I playoffs at the hands of perennial powerhouse Elder. However, 2010 will be a test for the Redskins as they will face the harsh reality of losi ...
Here are some of the accomplishments for Chris during his four years at Anderson.
High School: Excellent athlete who received recruiting interest in basketball as well as football ... Ranked No. 61 among offensive tackles in the country by Rivals.com ... Ranked as one of the top offensive linemen in the state of Ohio as a senior ... All-Region selection by SuperPrep ... Twice named second team All-Southwest Ohio ... Earned the honor as a tight end during his senior season and as an offensive tackle as a junior ... Led all Cincinnati preps in tackles for loss as a senior with 33, while registering 80 tackles ... As a tight end he caught 10 passes for 137 yards ... Selected to play in the Ohio East-West Shrine Game ... Excelled in hoops and is Anderson High School's all-time leading scorer and rebounder ... Led his conference in scoring and rebounding as a junior ... Earned seven letters at Anderson High - four in basketball and three in football ....
After a stint with the New England Patriots and the Minnesota Vikings, Chris fell ill in the fall of 2008 with Burkitts non-Hodgkins lymphoma, an aggressive form or cancer. Chris has battled this disease and is happy to say that he is in remission.
Chris is currently coaching defensive tackles at Thomas More College.