Travis Schwab has been coaching at Madison High School for the past 16 years. | Courtesy Madison School District 321
REXBURG — The head coach of the Madison High School basketball team is stepping down to become the assistant superintendent for Madison School District 321.
Travis Schwab has been coaching boys’ basketball for 21 years with the last 16 spent at Madison. Randy Lords, the current assistant superintendent, was appointed superintendent after Geoff Thomas announced his retirement last month. Schwab will fill the vacant position left by Lords.
RELATED | Madison School District appoints new superintendent
In a statement, Schwab thanked his former colleagues, assistant coaches and family for their support over the years.
“It has truly been an honor to be the head basketball coach of Madison High School for the past four years,” he said. “I would like to thank each of our wonderful players for putting up with me and teaching me way more than I ever taught them. I love them all like my sons and I will cherish these relationships with them for the rest of my life.”
Schwab’s position will be posted Monday at msd321.com as the district works to find a head coach.
The post Madison High basketball coach steps down to become assistant superintendent appeared first on East Idaho News.
Source: eastidahonews.com
Madison High basketball coach steps down to become assistant superintendent
More from EducationMore posts in Education »
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Which local teams are out, which move on
- Students drive Idaho State athletics behind the scenes
- Pocatello’s Torngren finishes season as state leader in saves
- SOCCER ROUNDUP: Championship Saturday sees local teams holding 7 trophies
- Highland brings home consolation trophy on extra-time PK
More from LocalMore posts in Local »
- The future of rail in Idaho focus of new survey and ITD wants your input
- FBI says shooter in deadly Michigan church attack was motivated by hatred toward the LDS faith
- 2 Spokane Police officers resign amid investigation for on-duty sexual acts with domestic violence victims
- How to make a home safer and more accessible as you age
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Which local teams are out, which move on
More from RexburgMore posts in Rexburg »
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Which local teams are out, which move on
- Task force to conduct Halloween DUI emphasis tonight
- SOCCER ROUNDUP: Championship Saturday sees local teams holding 7 trophies
- Judge enters not guilty pleas in Skylar Meade case
- The West’s power grid could be stitched together — if red and blue states buy in
More from SportsMore posts in Sports »
- FOOTBALL ROUNDUP: Which local teams are out, which move on
- Century to host first playoff game in 5 years after undefeated regular season
- Students drive Idaho State athletics behind the scenes
- TitleOne hosting first high school basketball tournament at the Mountain America Center
- Pocatello’s Torngren finishes season as state leader in saves
Be First to Comment