Amy Rumore parts her ways with the Plant volleyball programme – Volleyball News
The Head Coach of Plant Volleyball Programme (Panthers) has decided to step down from her position after completing one-year tenure.
Reportedly, Rumore is heading for Naples, in order to take up a new position as a teacher. According to Rumore, she applied for coach’s position at the Naples after their former coach Rich Hubbard resigned. The principal of Plant Volleyball Programme, Rob
Nelson, disclosed the news on Monday.
The Panther volleyball team received Rumore as a Head Coach in May, 2011. The experienced coach set new directions for her team and worked out wonderful results. She enabled her team to take on stronger teams and beat them. The Plant Panthers enjoyed a great
limelight under Rumore’s guidance. The team clawed its way to Class 8A-Region 2 finals, which was a big achievement for Plant Volleyball Programme. However, the team could not live-up the dream of winning the final match, but dropped the decision to Palm Harbor
University.
Before her coaching career, Rumore proved her potential as a fine volleyball athlete. She was a standout for the University of Tampa, which settled for five consecutive state titles. Later on, she was offered to accept the assistant coach’s position. Using
her experience, she helped the team and contributed to the overall success of the programme. She dominated both as a player and an assistant coach. With the passage of time, he worked her position up and grabbed more success as a volleyball career.
Speaking of Rumore’s decision, the principal of Panthers Rob Nelson said: “While the timing is not the most ideal, we fully understand her decision and the trepidation she endured in making that very tough decision.”
Nonetheless, he praised the wonderful work done my Rumore. In the regard, he stated: “Ms. Rumore did a wonderful job in the classroom and on the volleyball court this past year. She is a terrific young professional who will continue to make a positive influence
on students in southern Florida. Plant High School wants to thank Amy for her service to our school.”
Plant Volleyball Programme is likely to advertise head coach’s vacancy soon.
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