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Coach
Hunter headed overseas for professional job
In the coaching profession, success often opens up opportunities.
That is what has happened for Barton County Community College
volleyball coach John Hunter. The Cougar head coach – with
the NJCAA National Title under his belt – is on his way
to Japan to become an assistant volleyball coach in one of the
premier professional volleyball leagues in the World. Hunter
tenured his resignation today to the Barton County Board of Trustees
at its monthly meeting. The search for a successor will begin
immediately.
“We are very appreciative of the job Coach Hunter has done
with our volleyball program,” Barton County Athletic Director
Neil Elliott said. “He elevated us to a level we hadn’t
been to all of these years. Obviously John will be well remembered
here for doing something no other program other than track has
been able to manage – win a National Championship.”
During
his 4 years at Barton the Cougars continually knocked on the
title
door, finally breaking through this season for the school’s
1st NJCAA National Volleyball Championship. The Cougars finished
6th, 8th, and 5th prior to capturing the title this past season.
In his 4 years with Barton, Hunter compiled a 149-22 record – highlighted
by the 34-1 mark this year. It was telling those very players that
was the hardest thing for Coach Hunter in taking the new position.
“These players will always be very special to me. Telling
them I was taking this opportunity was the most gut wrenching experience
of my life,” Coach Hunter said. “I was very moved by
their support. After telling them all season to 'work hard and
accept the challenge of being the best', it would be hypocritical
for me not to take this unique opportunity and I’m glad they
understood that.”
With
the high level of success for Coach Hunter at Barton County,
Elliott said
it is not surprising that other opportunities opened
up for the school’s volleyball coach.
“At this level, unfortunately, with success with coaches
comes new opportunities and new challenges for those coaches,” Elliott
said. “That’s what happened for John. He has an excellent
opportunity for himself and we wish him the best of luck in his
future endeavors.”
Coach Hunter, however, said he did not look at his time at Barton
County as merely a rung on the coaching ladder.
"I never thought of Barton County as a 'stepping stone’,” Coach
Hunter said. “I came here because I thought we could win
a National Championship. There have been many opportunities over
the last four seasons to take other jobs, but this opportunity
is different. It's the equivalent of Coach (Mike) Warren getting
a chance to be an assistant with the Yankees or Coach (Soupy) Campbell
getting a chance to be an assistant with the Lakers. I am sure
if given the opportunity, they would each embrace it wholeheartedly
and that is what I must do as well."
For his work with the Cougars this past season, Coach Hunter was
tabbed Coach of the Year by the American Volleyball Coaches Association.
Hunter coached 8 NJCAA All-Americans, the 2001 National Player-of-the-Year
as well as the NJCAA National Tournament MVP this past season.
His teams were not only successful on the court, but in the classroom
as well. During his 4 years, the Barton County volleyball team
had 6 individuals named Academic All-American. His volleyball teams
routinely maintained a GPA above 3.0.
"Winning the National Championship is certainly the highlight,
but of all the teams at the National Tournament in the last four
years, no other team had a higher combined Nationals finish and
Team GPA,” Coach Hunter said. “Our players have done
an excellent job maintaining Barton Volleyball’s tradition
of excellence on the court and in the classroom and I appreciate
the administration entrusting me with that tradition over the last
four years."
The
search for Coach Hunter’s replacement will start right
away for the Elliott and Barton County.
“We
will begin an immediate national search in hopes of having a
new coach
in place as soon as possible. We would like
to solidify our returning players as well as finalize the recruiting
process for next season.”
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