Sacred Heart Cathedral in San Francisco (CCS) is seeking to hire an assistant coach for the 2014 Cross Country season. Being able to run with the team is preferred. Practices are daily from 3:30-5:30pm with Saturday meets or practices. Stipend available. Can be flexible regarding availability. Please contact Head Coach Andy Chan at achan@shcp.edu if interested or for more information.
Thursday, July 17, 2014
Seeking Assistant Coach
Posted by Albert Caruana at 7/17/2014 06:51:00 PM
Labels: 2014 Cross Country
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Is Bellarmine hiring? It would be cool to work there with the best coaches and runner in all of. Nor Cal! Whoot whoot!
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