Gardena’s Jones Named Coach at University High
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Marshall Jones has been named the football coach at University High, according to assistant principal Hewitt Hornbeck.
Jones, a 32-year-old assistant at Gardena, replaces Brad Ratcliff, who resigned in April after a six-year record of 17-41-1.
“He has a lot of experience at the varsity and lower levels and he is a complete teacher,” Hornbeck said.
Jones, who was an offensive lineman at Gardena, began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant with the Mohicans in 1980 and became the B coach in 1985.
Jones also coached the boys’ volleyball team from 1989-1991. A graduate of USC, Jones taught English and journalism at Gardena.
“Although the program has had some tough times, I think it is possible to turn it in a positive direction,” Jones said.
Jones said he will begin spring practice Monday.
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