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San Juan Hills Resignation For Football Coach Aaron Flowers
San Juan Hills football coach Aaron Flowers has resigned, plans to move out of state after 2018 school year.

SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA — Aaron Flowers will be moving on, ending his run as San Juan Hills' winning football coach after seven years in the game.
"We decided recently to move out of state when the school year ends," Flowers told the Orange County Register in a text message. "We need to get going ASAP on finding a quality coach for SJH because this is a great school."
According to the Register, Flowers had a losing season his first year in 2011, going 0-10 for the Stallions, when he replaced coach Greg Gibson who resigned in January of that year. Flowers changed that up, building a top 10 team in the county and has reached the playoffs in the past five seasons, as well as the last four in the South Coast League amid strong competition from Orange County teams.
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What's next for Flowers and San Juan Hills? That remains to be seen, but the thanks from the boosters says it all.
"Thank you Coach Flowers, for all that you have done for San Juan Hills Football and the San Juan Hills High School community," they said in a recent tweet. "You are a class act and have made a huge difference in the lives of our kids. We wish you and your family well."
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Thank you @CoachAFlowers for all that you have done for @sjhhsfootball and the SJHHS community. You are a class act and have made a huge difference in the lives of our kids. We wish you and your family well. @sjhhsathletics https://t.co/RzKyJKtrHn
— SJHHS Booster Club (@sjhhsboosters) January 17, 2018
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