Daniel Forsythe is the new boys soccer coach at Mason County. Here is the press release from the school:
Maysville--- The Mason County Athletic Department is proud to announce the hiring of Daniel Forsythe as the new boys head soccer coach. Coach Forsythe will meet with his players in the near future.
Forsythe has recently served as the boys soccer assistant coach under former coach Andy Bisotti here at Mason County.
Forsythe was a 4-year soccer player at Mason Co High School, having graduated in 2003. He was also actively involved in the track and field program as a student here.
In making the transition, Assistant Athletic Director Jeremy Hawkins said Forsythe was a great fit for our soccer program and exactly the type of coach they were looking to hire.
“As an athletic department, we are always searching for a candidate that will represent our school the correct way and work well with our student athletes, parents, and administration. Coach Forsythe has an obvious passion and deep foundational knowledge of the sport of soccer and is very excited to continue to foster growth in the soccer program. Coach Bisotti did an unbelieveable job with our soccer program for the past few years and losing him as our head coach was a difficult loss, but I’m very confident in Daniel’s passion for the sport and am excited to see him continue to build the program. Currently, Coach Bisotti plans to continue helping with the program in an assistant’s role. Our soccer program, both girls and boys, has seen incredible growth over the past few years. Coach Forsythe’s knowledge of the game, leadership skills, and the ability to build relationships with his players will undoubtedly continue that trend.”
Forsythe is very excited to lead the Royals soccer program.
“Last year I was approached by Andy Bisotti to help assist with the high school program. It was a great opportunity to get involved in soccer again. I had coached my own children on different soccer teams in different programs throughout the years but this was my first competitive coaching experience.”
Forsythe on why he wanted to accept the position.
“I'm very honored and excited to have been asked to continue coaching soccer at the high school next year. I've always wanted to return to help with Mason County soccer in some capacity, and I'm thrilled that it will be as head coach. I'm glad we'll still have Bisotti in an assistant coach role as he has been a vital part of this team moving toward a winning record. This upcoming season looks to be just as exciting as the last, with many returning student athletes to watch for and rivalries to look forward to.”
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