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Lane, new Bearden tennis head coach, among three BHS hires


Three new coaches at Bearden High School for the 2010-11 school year include a new head coach familiar to Maroon and Gray partisans.

Tyler Lane, 25, having served as Bearden assistant coach for golf and boys varsity basketball, now adds duties as boys/girls tennis head coach replacing Clint Cope.

Lane, a BHS social studies teacher, is a Carson-Newman College graduate where he was a four-year letterman in golf competing in the NCAA South Atlantic Conference.

Bearden athletics director Scott Witt said Cope, a BHS business teacher, resigned to spend more time with his family.


Matt Hurley, 28, new assistant baseball coach replacing Brian Lovett, brings 10 years of baseball coaching experience to the table.

During the last five years (2005-2010), Hurley was pitching coach at Santa Fe High School, Alachua, Fla. A University of Florida graduate, Hurley is a reading and language art teacher at Whittle Springs Elementary.

Lovett accepted the varsity baseball head coaching job at Knoxville Central High School.

Cameron Conway Broome, a 1999 BHS graduate and two-time TSSAA All-state soccer honoree, replaces long-time coach and BHS science teacher Linda Radcliffe as assistant girls soccer coach.

A four-year letterman with Tennessee Lady Vols women's soccer team (1999-2002) who serves as executive assistant at EdSouth, Broome has coached soccer at two high schools: boys head coach at Austin-East and most recently a three-year assistant for the West Lady Rebels.

Radcliffe, according to Witt, resigned “to pursue opportunities in educational supervision and administration.”

 

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