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Pine Creek Tabs Trevors Hudson as a new football coach | High school sports

Pine Creek hopes that his expansion of the football program will bring the team back into his status as a post -season -football package.

The Eagles on Friday called Trevors Hudson as the new head coach of the team to complete months of search.

Hudson's attitude follows David Hedges, who left the school and the program in January after replacing the long -time coach Todd Miller. Miller resigned in February 2024.

“I can't tell you how honored, humble and inspires today as a head football coach of this incredible program,” said Hudson on X, the app, which was previously known as Twitter. “Pine Creek is not just a school with a soccer team – it is a power package, a legacy, a culture of excellence. This program was built on the commitment and a relentless pursuit of size, and I am here to continue this tradition while I take us to new heights. “

Previously at the American Canyon in California in California, Hudson helped the wolves for a 19:7 record in two seasons at two seasons and ended the year 13-2 on the way to a Californian Interscholastic Federation Division 5-A State Title this season with a 68: 47 shot-free victory over Palmdale.

Pine Creek ended the regular season 7-3 and earned the No. 8 seed and an bye in the 5A playoffs in the first round. The Eagles lost 28-23 at home against No. 9 Erie in the second round.

The Eagles, who have four state championships and a few second trophies, recently advanced to the title game in 2019, where they defeated Broomfield 34: 3 for the 4A crown. Hudson hopes to restore the dominance level for Pine Creek.

“For the players – get ready to work,” said Hudson. “We will be every team we are confronted with, about the trainer, the out-think and the heart. For our community – you are the heartbeat of this program. Your support drives us and we give you a team that makes you proud. “