Clayton Valley High School has named Nathan Kenion as its new head football coach, bringing an end to a lengthy search process.
Kenion, who had been serving as the defensive coordinator at De La Salle High School since 2021 and acting head coach after Justin Alumbaugh's COVID-19 diagnosis in October of that year, will take the reins at Clayton Valley effective immediately.
The school has not disclosed details regarding Kenion's compensation package or contract length. The news comes amidst a season that was already marked by key injuries to several players, further underscoring the need for stability and leadership on the field.
Kenion, who had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 since February, is now set to oversee what promises to be an exciting season for the Eagles, with high expectations from fans and school administrators alike.
Kenion, who had been serving as the defensive coordinator at De La Salle High School since 2021 and acting head coach after Justin Alumbaugh's COVID-19 diagnosis in October of that year, will take the reins at Clayton Valley effective immediately.
The school has not disclosed details regarding Kenion's compensation package or contract length. The news comes amidst a season that was already marked by key injuries to several players, further underscoring the need for stability and leadership on the field.
Kenion, who had been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 since February, is now set to oversee what promises to be an exciting season for the Eagles, with high expectations from fans and school administrators alike.