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Curtis Enis stepped down as the Bradford football coach recently.
Details of his resigning were not made public.
Enis steps down
at Bradford
Roaders need a coach
By George Starks
BRADFORD- With just three weeks before the start on the 2015 prep
football season, Bradford coach Curti has stepped down as the head
coach of the Railroders program.
Enis, the two time state coach of the year at Bradford, would not
discuss the terms behind his resigning despite the rampid rumors it was
over a lack of players and not being able to have a program with very
few players.
With everything being done in executive session, Bradford athletic
director Dusty Yingst declined to comment on the situation stating he
was not sure what he could say about the circumstance surrounding the
situation.
A star player at Mississinawa Valley and the 1993 Mr. Football in Ohio,
Enis went on to star at Penn State before being drafted by the Chicago
Bears in the first round, fifth overall, Enis said he was very grateful
to the Bradford community and that it was an honor to be the Roaders
coach.
Enis was name Coach of the Year in 2010, going 5-5 after the Roaders
went 1-9 the season before. In 2012, Enis was once again named Coach of
the Year, going 8-2. It was the first winning season for Bradford since
the 1994 campaign and the schools second playoff berth in its history.
After the historic 8-2 season, Bradford fell to 0-10 last year.
Currently, Bradford in looking for a replacement for Enis and
interested applicants can submit a
cover letter, resume and at least three references to Athletic Director
Dusty Yingst at dusty_yingst@darke.k12.oh.us or 750 Railroad Ave,
Bradford, Ohio 45308. Yingst can be reached by phone at 937-448-6575.
The application deadline is Thursday.
Bradford will open the 2014 season at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 29 with a home
game against Riverside.
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