The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Fischer resigns as Pottstown head coach

Next coach will be Trojans’ fourth in five seasons

- By Rob Senior

POTTSTOWN >> Pottstown head football coach Mark Fischer stepped down Tuesday after two seasons in charge.

“This was a very difficult decision, but one that was best for my family and myself at this time,” Fischer said. “I built so many great relationsh­ips during my time at Pottstown.”

Fischer arrived at Pottstown after serving the previous three years as a coordinato­r at Phoenixvil­le, where he remains a special education teacher. Fischer’s first season saw the Trojans struggle to a 2-10 finish in 2017, but Pottstown was one of the feel-good stories in the area this past year, as a 5-5 regular season record led to the first home playoff game – and victory – in years. Although the campaign ended with a loss to cross-town rival Pottsgrove in the District 1 Class 4A championsh­ip game, the Trojans return several all-PAC performers in 2019.

“This was a very difficult decision, but one that was best for my family and myself at this time. I built so many great relationsh­ips during my time at Pottstown.”

– Mark Fischer upon resigning as head football coach at Pottstown

“This past season was one I’ll never forget,” Fischer acknowledg­ed. “Our players worked extremely hard and made it to the district championsh­ip game. I’m so proud of all our players for the commitment and dedication they’ve shown.”

Pottstown athletic director Matt Miller admitted he was a little surprised by Fischer’s announceme­nt, but understood his decision to focus on family.

“Mark’s been a fantastic coach for us,” Miller said. “He did a great job with our student-athletes, and obviously this season’s turnaround and return to the playoffs after a very long drought was a highlight. I’d like to thank Mark for everything he did in making this past season such a success.”

With its last three head coaching tenures being three years or fewer – Don Grinstead (2013-15), Gary Rhodenbaug­h (2016), Fischer (2017-18) – Pottstown’s next coach will be its fourth in five seasons.

As far as naming a replacemen­t, Miller said it’s obviously too soon to give any definitive details – the opening was just posted Wednesday morning. That said, the AD wants to capitalize on the momentum of the 2018 season and thus doesn’t plan to wait long before making a hire.

“In a perfect world, this decision is made sooner rather than later,” he said. “We’ve got student-athletes who we want to get back into the weight room, so we need to decide on the person who will lead our program.”

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PETE BANNAN - DIGITAL FIRST MEDIA FILE Mark Fischer, at left, resigned Tuesday as head football coach at Pottstown.

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