Chattanooga Times Free Press

Wehunt to coach Red Bank High School wrestlers

- BY WARD GOSSETT STAFF WRITER

Red Bank High School has hired Nathan Wehunt to coach its wrestling program.

Wehunt will continue as a faculty member at Notre Dame as he undertakes his first job as a head coach, pending Hamilton County Department of Education approval.

“I remember him. He was always really profession­al,” said Red Bank assistant principal Wendell Weathers, who was a wrestling coach before entering administra­tion. “Notre Dame wrestling always represente­d itself well, and he was part of the reason for that.”

Wehunt replaces Ulric Winesburgh, who has taken a full-time teaching and coaching position at Alcovy High in Covington, Ga.

“Ulric did a good job for us, but he needed a full-time job and we didn’t have anything,” Weathers said. “It was economics for him and teaching-position issues for us. We’d love to have been able to keep him, and I want people to know he left with our highest regard.”

Red Bank represents an opportunit­y Wehunt has long desired.

“I have wanted to be a head coach for years,” he said. “The opportunit­y to coach a good high school team in Chattanoog­a is great, and I’m excited about the opportunit­y to mentor young men.”

Wehunt said he sees Red Bank as a school with a great tradition and also as a school on the rise.

“This is a great opportunit­y,” he declared. “(Red Bank athletic director) Mandi Munn has a son on the team, and her husband is coaching at the middle school. The facilities are top-notch and there is tremendous potential.”

A University of Tennessee at Chattanoog­a graduate, Wehunt played football and wrestled at Notre Dame. Since he departed UTC, he has worked at James Madison as an assistant strength coach (specifical­ly with the wrestling, swimming, soccer and basketball teams) and spent 13 months in Bahrain, setting up conditioni­ng and training programs for both the army and police department­s while working for that country’s interior ministry.

He has a master’s degree in secondary education.

“Nathan is like a gift that walked up to our door,” Weathers said.

Contact Ward Gossett at wgossett@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-886-4765. Follow him at Twitter/Ward Gossett.

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