Sports: Crescent track coach resigns

  • TIM ROACH
  • Thursday, June 12, 2003 12:01am
  • Sports

By Tim Roach

JOYCE — Crescent High School track and field coach Darrell Yount resigned his position on Tuesday, citing the need to direct more energy to his family.

“With Axel (Yount’s son) a new freshman at Port Angeles High School and attached to their athletic programs, certainly my attention deserves to be swung in that direction,” said Yount in a press release issued by David Bingham, the Crescent athletic director.

Yount took over the Crescent program from Bingham in 1995 and has had nine years of success with the team.

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