Century’s Lashley Steps Down As Head Coach Of Navarre Raiders
December 10, 2011
Former Century resident Chad Lashley stepped down Friday as the head coach of the Navarre Raiders.
Lashley told team members that he was stepping down to spend more time with his family — wife Amanda Wiggins Lashley, who is from Walnut Hill, and the couple’s three children Taylor, Aden and Gavin.
He said he has plans to remain in coaching, just not as head coach.
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5 Responses to “Century’s Lashley Steps Down As Head Coach Of Navarre Raiders”
Best wishes to a dear old friend and my former QB back when we were the Centruy Blackcats……..take care of your family
CHAD SO PROUD OF YOU, WE ALL NEED MONEY, BUT TIME WITH FAMILY IS ONE THING WE CAN NEVER BUY BACK. GOOD LUCK WITH WHAT EVER YOU CHOOSE TO DO. RITA,UNCLE MELVIN AND AUNT LULA MAE
Chad, I am so proud of you. YOU CAN”T GO WRONG BY PUTTING YOUR FAMILY FIRST.We all need money to just get by,but time with our mate and children is one thing money will never be able to buy back for us. good luck with what ever you choose. Thinking of all of you tell ever ONE HELLO AND HAVE A MERRY CHRISTMAS RITA, UNCLE MELVIN AND AUNT LULA
Come back home and be a chief again.
best wishes, Chad