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per the STrib:
Maureen Nelson has always wanted to go to Ireland in the fall. Now, she just might get the chance.
Her husband Dave, the revered and respected head football coach at Blaine and then Minnetonka for a combined 36 years, announced his retirement Tuesday after 267 career victories and two state championships.
“I’ve actually been thinking about it since the end of last season,” Nelson said Tuesday. “I’ve been blessed to coach at two great schools. I’ve had a different feeling from the end of last year through the past year. I just feel it’s the right time to step aside.”
While he’s stepping down as head football coach, he plans to remain active with the coaches association and Tackle Cancer, the football arm of KARE-11 anchor Randy Shaver’s cancer research and community fund.
And there’s that trip to Europe to look forward to. Among other things.
“My wife says Ireland is beautiful in the fall,” he said. “I’d like to Normandy Beach, to see where my dad landed. And I’m a college football fanatic. I’d like to go to some Gophers games. I’d like to go a UMD game, which I haven’t done in years. It just didn’t seem like you could do this types of things during the season.”
Go Gophers!!
Maureen Nelson has always wanted to go to Ireland in the fall. Now, she just might get the chance.
Her husband Dave, the revered and respected head football coach at Blaine and then Minnetonka for a combined 36 years, announced his retirement Tuesday after 267 career victories and two state championships.
“I’ve actually been thinking about it since the end of last season,” Nelson said Tuesday. “I’ve been blessed to coach at two great schools. I’ve had a different feeling from the end of last year through the past year. I just feel it’s the right time to step aside.”
While he’s stepping down as head football coach, he plans to remain active with the coaches association and Tackle Cancer, the football arm of KARE-11 anchor Randy Shaver’s cancer research and community fund.
And there’s that trip to Europe to look forward to. Among other things.
“My wife says Ireland is beautiful in the fall,” he said. “I’d like to Normandy Beach, to see where my dad landed. And I’m a college football fanatic. I’d like to go to some Gophers games. I’d like to go a UMD game, which I haven’t done in years. It just didn’t seem like you could do this types of things during the season.”
Longtime Minnesota prep football coach Dave Nelson announces retirement
Nelson was head coach at Blaine and later Minnetonka, leading each program for 18 seasons and making a combined six championship game appearances. Now, he says, it's time to spend more time with his wife.
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!