By Tim Peterson
(Norwalk) – Otis Harrison has stepped down as the head coach at Norwalk after four years sources confirmed Tuesday.
Harrison took over for Jesse Ceniceros who stepped down after the 2014 season. The Lancers reached the playoffs in Harrison’s first three years but fell in the first round each time. After going 5-6 in 2015 Norwalk finished 7-4 overall in 2016 and ’17 before losing in the first round of the playoffs to St. Anthony and El Rancho successively.
Last year the Lancers finished 0-10. Harrison was 19-24 overall and 0-3 in the post season.
The El Monte Express Station is in place and isn’t going anywhere. 2019 will even be better than 2018. You should see the 9th grade class that is coming in. the future is bright. All Aboard!!!!
I don’t think so Coach C has eight guys coming back on offense and seven on defense. That’s not including the South kid Montoya that is pretty good.
Coach C is on his way. He can recruit better players than what he has at em. A little birdie said he is interested and is done at the lion farm. More to follow if this is true.
Doubt it. He can easily win league again this season
Will Ceniceros make a return………
ABOUT TIME !!!!!!!