Doug Bledsoe, a seasoned coach, takes the head coach position at Narbonne despite the school's sanctions that ban it from next season's City Section playoffs. Understanding the challenges, Bledsoe emphasizes it is a privilege to return to the City Section and aims to create a foundation with the remaining players. His commitment is long-term, expressed through a personal aspiration to coach until his grandson graduates. Narbonne's recent struggles with eligibility issues add context to the rebuilding efforts required under Bledsoe's leadership.
Somebody has to do it. Honestly, it's really a privilege and honor to come back to the City Section. I'm a City guy born and raised.
It means our staff and the kids who stay get an opportunity to build a new foundation. I love the area, love the new administration coming in.
I intend to be at Narbonne until my grandson plays for me and graduates. He's 3 years old.
Narbonne won the Open Division title, then was punished for having seven ineligible players.
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