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Greeneview gets a new football coach

Isaac Seevers has been hired as Greeneview High School’s head football coach.

Seevers, 27, will teach math at the high school. He was most recently an assistant at Anderson University for two seasons. Prior to that, he spent three seasons as an assistant at Lafayette Jefferson High School (Ind.).

Seevers replaces Adam Taylor, who was 5-25 in three seasons.

Seevers said the Greeneview job enticed him because it gave him a chance to get back into high school coaching, but also to move closer to family. He is originally from Bowersville and grew up in Athens County, Ohio.

“I’m big on building relationships with kids,” Seevers said. “I want to make sure they see me as a person, not just as a football coach and a teacher.”

Seevers has a few plans for the football program’s direction. The last winning season for the Rams was 1996 (10-0), and the school has never advanced to the playoffs. In 2008 Greeneview went 2-8 and 1-6 in the Ohio Heritage Conference.

“The first thing we have to do is get more kids involved,” Seevers said. “The numbers are low right now, and I think part of that will be addressed by me being in the building.”

Seevers also wants to develop more continuity between the elementary-aged programs to the high school.

Greeneview will host a meet the coach night on at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, at the high school.

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