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Coronado is in search of a new football as Rob Wetta has stepped down from the position.
Wetta has been the coach of the Cougars for the last two seasons, taking over after Bobby Lizarraga stepped down after the 2014 season.
“Coronado High School and the community want to thank Coach Wetta for his time and effort the last two years,” Coronado athletic director Andy Colgate said. “We would also like to wish him the best of luck in the future.”
Lizarraga was the coach of the 2013 Coronado team that won the Class 3A state championship. The Cougars moved up to 4A the following season.
This is the second football position to open up this week as Dain Mangnall also announced he was leaving Cherokee Trail after one season.
It is one of two football jobs open in Colorado Springs District 11 as Palmer is looking for a coach to fill the position vacated by Jeff Priestly.
Wetta’s resignation has been reflected in the 2017 football coaching tracker.