Coaches announce changes

 

March 25, 2022



The basketball season ended with no local teams moving on to state, but the movement of local coaches has just begun.

At Moose Lake/Willow River, six-year head coach Wes Cummins has decided to step down, citing time commitments and family time as his main reasons.

“I have a daughter who will be playing in middle school basketball next year and a son who will be playing elementary school basketball,” Cummins said. “I will be coaching boys third-grade basketball next year and U9 boys baseball this summer, so I guess you could say I am stepping down in age and responsibility.”

Cummins took his team to the state tournament a year ago. This season, the Rebels rode a rollercoaster season of Covid-related illness and injuries, but still finished 17-9 on the season.

Over at South Ridge, Phil Pliska announced on Facebook last week that he will not be back to coach the Panthers boys basketball team next season.


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In his post he said, “For the record, this was not my decision but I respect the administration’s decision as they move forward in their search for a new head coach.”

The Panthers wrapped up their season with a record of 14-11.

 
 

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