VISALIA, Calif. (KFSN) — After nearly a quarter century at Bullard, Don Arax is starting his new chapter in Visalia.
Arax is now Central Valley Christian’s new man in charge.
“I never felt like football had passed me by or i lacked the energy, it had nothing to do with that,” said Arax.
Coach calls this the exclamation point of his career.
Less distractions, more football.
“I did a good job of inserting myself into the politics of the school and that old district and here I’m just here to coach football,” said Arax.
With two section titles and seven league championships under his belt, the players got a firsthand look at Arax’s experience during the interview process.
i remember him being in the interview just super emotional and passionate guy, he had no notes he was able to just talk from the head,” said Gunnar Piepgrass, Cavaliers Senior WR Safety.
Coach stepping into a situation that’s nowhere near broken.
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