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Why did West Branch move on from coach?

DEAR EDITOR:

Reading the sports story on West Branch letting coach Walt DeShields go, and “wanting to go in a different direction,” after all of the success he has had was quite upsetting. My background in coaching at the high school, and college level almost spans 30 years. Not living up to expectations, or lapses in judgment makes it necessary to be let go, that is not the case here. Coach DeShields is really good at what he does, that is a fact, the truth. He has a long list of positive impacts in the West Branch community, and throughout the state of Ohio.

Sometimes when there is a change in leadership new bosses want to bring in their own people, and let go people they don’t know. Was their communication between the administration and Coach Deshields, before the decision was made? Loyalty should be a two way street.

All of us need two things in life. No. 1 is love, and No. 2 is purpose. There is no doubt coach DeShields loves what he does with a passion for teaching and coaching young people. Thirty-eight years of positive impact, a strong leader, and a life of meaning.

I will finish with a quote from Edmund Burke. “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.” Are those who claim to be good men willing to stand up and fight for what they know is right?

BOB SHILLING

Salem

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