LHS girls soccer coach resigns

  • For the Enterprise
  • Tuesday, December 15, 2009 7:22pm

Dagi Kesim has resigned after three seasons as head coach of the Lynnwood High School girls soccer team.

Kesim submitted his resignation on Dec. 9 and shared his decision with the Royals players on Dec. 11, Lynnwood High athletic director Rob McMains wrote in an e-mail.

This past season, Class 3A Lynnwood was 2-15 overall and 1-8 in the mostly 4A Wesco South. In 2008 the Royals went 1-15-1 (1-8 in division). And in 2007, Kesim’s first season guiding Lynnwood, the Royals were 1-15-1 (1-14-1 South).

The main reason behind Kesim’s resignation was his other job running a club (soccer) program, McMains said, noting that there were time conflicts with Kesim’s club and high school coaching commitments.

Lynnwood hopes to hire a girls soccer coach in the early spring, said McMains.

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