MORROW, Ohio — Little Miami soccer coach Arryn Chenault resigned from his supplemental place after one season with the Panthers.
“The administration had a special imaginative and prescient and outlook on this system than I had,” Chenault mentioned. “I cherished working with the children, group and the mother and father. It was a terrific expertise.”
Little Miami had a 1-10 file in 2024 together with 1-9 within the Japanese Cincinnati Convention.
“We felt it was greatest for everybody concerned to separate and discover a completely different route,” Little Miami athletic director Matt Louis mentioned. “I admire Arryn. He’s a superb man. He’s bought a terrific coronary heart.”
Louis mentioned Little Miami plans to publish the place this afternoon. Will probably be an lively posting till Feb. 19. Interviews will start instantly after that. A brand new coach may very well be beneficial to the board of schooling later this month or in March, in response to Louis.
Chenault, a former Winton Woods assistant coach, was named the Little Miami coach in December 2023. He was chosen from greater than 60 candidates for the place.
A two-time captain on the College of Cincinnati in 2013 and 2014, Chenault is a former Fairfield Excessive College star.
Chenault mentioned he gave a major effort to the Little Miami program and labored to alter the tradition of the soccer staff. He believes a number of members of his teaching workers will likely be head coaches at some point.
Chenault mentioned he’s discussing his teaching choices with different colleges for this upcoming season and is working to discover a program that shares his imaginative and prescient for a route to success.
He’s additionally the nephew of Darryn Chenault, who was lately named Sycamore’s head soccer coach.
The Ohio Excessive College Athletic Affiliation soccer summer time interval begins mid-Could. That’s the begin of when soccer coaches are allowed 13 contact days till late July.
Official observe begins Aug. 1. The season begins the week of Aug. 19.
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