The past few months I’ve had dozens of people ask me who will be the first head football coach at Glacier Peak High School, the new Snohomish school scheduled to open next school year.
Now I finally have an answer for them.
Rory Rosenbach, a 1994 Snohomish High graduate, has been hired to start the Glacier Peak gridiron program. Rosenbach, who played tight end for Air Force Academy and the University of Oregon, has already had a ton of coaching success despite being just 32 years old. He guided Marist (Eugene, Ore.) Catholic to state titles in two of the past three seasons.
Rosenbach said he’s thrilled to return to his roots and take on a new challenge. Read more about the Glacier Peak coach and his intriguing offensive system by clicking here.
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