Thursday, Feb 21, 2008
By JOHN JACKSON
ARGUS-COURIER STAFF WRITER
In his work Jim Lynch saves lives; in his avocation he teaches life. Lynch is a paramedic who doubles as cross country and track coach at Petaluma High School.
In his coaching mode, he teaches as much about the importance of hard work, integrity and teamwork as he does about technique.
To say his approach has been successful would be an understatement. This season’s Petaluma boys cross country team not only dominated Redwood Empire distance running, winning the Sonoma County League and North Coast Section championships, but it went on to become the first Redwood Empire boys team ever to reach the podium at a state meet, finishing second. Last spring, in his first year as head track coach, Lynch’s Trojan boys won the Sonoma County League championship.
Lynch never grew up or prepared to be a coach. He was raised in Terra Linda and graduated from Terra Linda High School. After high school he attended College of Marin before switching to the Stanford pre-hospital care program.
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jim is the man
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