High school football coach resigns, citing death threats - News Summed Up

High school football coach resigns, citing death threats


An Ohio high school football coach has resigned after two seasons, saying he received death threats after his teams lost 18 straight games. Lance Engleka resigned Saturday from his position as the head football coach at Middletown High School. Engleka wrote in a letter to the principal that he refuses to tolerate the online death threats, attacks from parents and verbal abuse leveled at his family and coaching staff. He continues to say "winning and losing at the high school level should not be a life-threatening situation." Officials say Engleka will keep his position at the high school as the dean of students.


Source: Fox News November 01, 2017 13:18 UTC



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