HomeSportsFormer Minster Football Coach Steps Down At Dublin Coffman

Former Minster Football Coach Steps Down At Dublin Coffman

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(12-9-24) Former Minster Coach Geron Stokes announced on social media today that he is stepping down as the head football coach at Dublin Coffman.

Stokes has been the head coach at Coffman since March of 2021.

This past season Coffman went 4-9 and 1-4 in conference play. In four seasons Stokes went 25-25 overall, 9-11 in conference play. The Shamrocks best season was 2023 going 10-4.

Stokes had a 71-31 record over eight years at Minster with a pair of state titles and a state runner-up trophy with the Wildcats.

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