After guiding Red Bank’s football program for 10 years, Tim Daniels has resigned as head football coach.
Daniels said he had been thinking about stepping down for some time and decided it was time.
“I don’t have any other coaching offers or anything else going. I’m just tired,” Daniels said. “I’ve been a head coach for 18 years, and while I love working with the kids and Red Bank High School, I’m just ready to take a step back.”
Daniels, who coached Loudon High School for eight years, compiled a 77-40 record with the Lions, including last season’s 7-4 finish, and has a 149-65 overall record.
Stephen has covered local sports in the tri-state area for more than 20 years, starting at the News-Free Press as a 19-year-old reporter. He has been with the Times Free Press since its inception and has been an assistant sports editor since 2005. Stephen is among the most decorated writers in the TFP’s newsroom, winning numerous state, regional and national writing awards. He was named one of the top 10 sports writers in the nation ...
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