CHESNEE, SC - After the retirement of former head football coach Clay Lewis, it seems that the Chesnee football program has found their new guy in former Pisgah High School (NC) head coach Brett Chappell.
“We are excited about this great opportunity," Chappell said. "There are so many things that we were looking for as a family, and Chesnee has them all. The school and community are a good fit for us." Chappell, a former standout at Rosman High school where he rushed for 5,296 yards in his career before playing linebacker at Western Carolina, comes to the Eagles after 11 seasons at NC 3A Pisgah High School where he compiled a 94-39 overall record while winning two outright region championships (2018 and 2021) along with three shared region championships (2016, 2019, and 2020). During the time that he was at the school, Pisgah never missed a trip to the playoffs. Prior to his time at Pisgah High School, he was the head football coach at East Henderson High School where he compiled a 67-35 record including an 11-2 season in 2012. He said that there were lots of positives that drew him to Chesnee and he looks forward to getting started. "Chesnee High School has class leading facilities, great community support, and dedicated leadership," said Chappell. "I've known Coach Lewis for a long time and he is a man of great character. I know that he has laid a solid foundation here,” “It is our goal to put a great product on the field that the Chesnee community can be proud of." Comments are closed.
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