New Planfield Central Head Football Coach Robbie Karigar has done a lot in his life.
But there is a place inside all of that movement which Karigar always considered home. And he was a plainfield.
One € we was originally from Oklahoma, but we went a lot, a € said € Carigar. An € andand Oklahoma is as equally home as plainfield, but in your life there is something about that middle school/high school time that is so impressive. So at any time I say what I am doing. So it has been a large circuit route to reach there, but Weâ € ™ Ve created a full cycle.
So when this opportunity came for a 1999 alum of the school to return to the plainfield and take the reins of the plainfield Central Program, he did not rotate a lot of arm for him to sign the dotted line.
To go back to Chiragoland, is always speaking in a way to speak behind my head, but it is always going to be the right thing, a € said Karigar. It was going to take the right position and was essentially boiled that the plainfield was going to work at Central High School.
I am getting an opportunity to be school and run back. So this was essentially the only task that I was leaving. It was an ideal storm of time and was being inaugurated.
This will be Carrigerâ € ™’s first head football coaching job, but that is not a lack of experience. Karigar has spent the last 12 years working as a coordinator in four high schools in Oklahoma. His most recent stop was at Union High School, a program that reached the semi -finals of the state.
An € € € € ™ has really achieved a chance to work with good coaches in the last few years, an € said € Carigar. A € € € € € ™ Ve learned a lot, not only xâ € ™ and oâ € ™, but how to run a program and make a relationship with players and community. Iâ € ™ is very lucky. Hopefully, Iâ € ™ M is going to be able to take some things that I’â € ™ learned from here and brought it home with me.
Karigar captured the Planfield Central Job from Robert Keen, who compiled a record of 17–12 in three seasons, with two playoff performances. Keen has proceeded to lead the Planfield Central Baseball Program.
While Karigar feels that his previous experiences have prepared him well, he still expects some butterflies on opening this night of August.
A € âredy is a strange word, sometimes, a € Carriger said. A € € I think there is a different degree of readiness. And I am not sure that if I kick the kick at night, I will not be ready. But in the context of stepping into those shoes, I believe that I am ready to use the people around me and near me to create this program.
A € € € € € ™ is a long process and is a long road to reach here and I € ™ Mi is really excited. Iâ € ™ was a headball coach and a head golf coach, but for football, this is my first Go-round. Hopefully, the first is the best and final.