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Ryan Hamilton resigns as White House football coach

White House football coach Ryan Hamilton He resigned from his position and will become the defensive coach in Liberty Kreik, as Hamilton confirmed to Tennessee on Friday.

Hamilton, who ended his seventh season as a coach, was martyred with the desire to spend more time with his family while he was in football in high school with a lower demand in his time. He ended his term at the White House with a score of 36-30.

“It was a very difficult decision,” said Hamilton. “Being here for more than 20 years, all you know. The White House is a great society and a great school. But people who understand my situation understand the reason for making this decision.

“I can’t buy time with my children and I don’t want to lose more time with them.”

The White House ended 4-6 last fall, lost his last four games and lost the TSSAA Class 4A match for the first time since 2019. Hamilton will remain in the White House as a PE teacher and football coach science during the end of the school year.

The White House assistant and defensive coordinator will take over the role of the temporary coach while searching for the administration for a new coach, according to Hamilton.

Liberty Creek Football has announced many moves to the training staff, including the Josh Jones Employment Assistant and Promotion of Brendan Sigura to the program’s strength and air conditioning site.

“My children grow up,” Hamilton said. “I got one in middle school that plays three different sports and is in a soft ball travel team. I have a person in kindergarten and is about to start entering the world of sports and playing basketball. My wife and I had to divide and defeat it and prefer to do so together.”

Hamilton graduated from the White House in 2001 and attended the state of Central Tennessee. He returned to the program in 2005 and worked as a volunteer coach under Jeff Porter Before his appointment as a teacher in 2008. After more than a decade as an assistant, Blue Devils took over in 2019 After Porter’s resignation in December 2018. Porter trained the White House for 32 years and won the only country title (3A) in 1997.

“I got a chance to play with (coach Porter) and coach with him,” Hamilton said. “He is one of the greatest people I have ever known.”

Access to sports writer George Robinson at Georgerobinsontheleafchronial.com and on the X (formerly Twitter) CVILLE_SPORTS.

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