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06-23-2006, 12:00 AM
By RICK GREENE / The Independent
Former Symmes Valley and Oak Hill football coach Merril Triplett has been named Irontonâs new head football coach, replacing longtime coach Bob Lutz who resigned earlier this year.
âThere was a cloud that coach Lutz would come back, but he announced he wasnât so the board hired Merril,â said Terry Parker, Irontonâs athletic director whose resignation was also announced at Thursdayâs school board meeting.
Mark Vass, who was an assistant football coach last season at Portsmouth West, was named Parkerâs replacement. Parker, who said his resignation came by his own accord, had been heavily criticized following Lutzâs resignation.
âHe has made a lot of smaller schools successful," Parker said of Ironton's new coach. "He turned Oak Hill into a winner and this will be a great transition. The kids love him and heâs already working with them in the weight room. Iâm excited to have him on board.â
Triplett was a volunteer assistant last season at Ironton because of family circumstances, Parker said. Triplett played on Irontonâs 1973 team, which was a state runner-up after the schoolâs first undefeated regular season, and graduated from Ironton in 1974. He was on Lutz's first two teams at Ironton.
The board announced Triplett received a two-year contract.
Parker, who will continue as an assistant football coach, said Triplett will bring a hard-nosed approach just like his predecessor.
âAshland wonât have to change their scouting report too much. But heâll throw in some new wrinkles and throw it a little more than we have in the past. His teams will be physically tough,â Parker said. âThereâs a great group of kids coming back and theyâve been very patient waiting for a coach. Theyâre committed and theyâre glad to have a coach and I think a lot of the them were glad to have Merril.â
Triplett was unavailable for comment late Thursday.
Former Symmes Valley and Oak Hill football coach Merril Triplett has been named Irontonâs new head football coach, replacing longtime coach Bob Lutz who resigned earlier this year.
âThere was a cloud that coach Lutz would come back, but he announced he wasnât so the board hired Merril,â said Terry Parker, Irontonâs athletic director whose resignation was also announced at Thursdayâs school board meeting.
Mark Vass, who was an assistant football coach last season at Portsmouth West, was named Parkerâs replacement. Parker, who said his resignation came by his own accord, had been heavily criticized following Lutzâs resignation.
âHe has made a lot of smaller schools successful," Parker said of Ironton's new coach. "He turned Oak Hill into a winner and this will be a great transition. The kids love him and heâs already working with them in the weight room. Iâm excited to have him on board.â
Triplett was a volunteer assistant last season at Ironton because of family circumstances, Parker said. Triplett played on Irontonâs 1973 team, which was a state runner-up after the schoolâs first undefeated regular season, and graduated from Ironton in 1974. He was on Lutz's first two teams at Ironton.
The board announced Triplett received a two-year contract.
Parker, who will continue as an assistant football coach, said Triplett will bring a hard-nosed approach just like his predecessor.
âAshland wonât have to change their scouting report too much. But heâll throw in some new wrinkles and throw it a little more than we have in the past. His teams will be physically tough,â Parker said. âThereâs a great group of kids coming back and theyâve been very patient waiting for a coach. Theyâre committed and theyâre glad to have a coach and I think a lot of the them were glad to have Merril.â
Triplett was unavailable for comment late Thursday.
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06-23-2006, 11:10 AM
Congrats coach.....and good luck on you first season at Ironton.
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