The Oklahoman

Okarche girls basketball coach Mitchel resigns after complaints

- High School Insider Hallie Hart The Oklahoman USA TODAY NETWORK

Less than halfway into the Oklahoma high school girls basketball season, Okarche’s head coach has resigned after receiving complaints that included the threat of a potential lawsuit.

Haley Mitchel stepped down from her role as the Warriors’ head coach Monday, The Oklahoman confirmed. The Kingfisher Times & Free Press first reported Mitchel’s resignatio­n. Assistant coaches Kaylene Ullom and Skye Tilley also resigned.

Former Okarche coach Larry Black is leading the program in the interim. Superinten­dent and athletic director Josh Sumrall said Mitchel, who was in her fourth season as Okarche’s coach, remains on faculty as curriculum director and assistant principal. Ullom and Tilley are also still employed at the school, and Mitchel and her former coaching staff have “full support” from administra­tion, Sumrall said.

The Times & Free Press reported that Mitchel read her resignatio­n letter at Okarche’s school board meeting Monday night, referencin­g threats that “have been made to destroy the reputation and lives of my family, coaching staff and myself.”

Sumrall, who was present at the meeting, said Mitchel “received a complaint” from a parent during the past weekend. Then an anonymous letter included allegation­s of Mitchel and her family being excessivel­y tough on girls basketball players and mentioned “mental abuse,” Sumrall said.

The anonymous letter alluded to the recent Kingfisher hazing lawsuit, which resulted in a $5 million settlement after former football coach Jeff Myers was charged with child neglect.

“(They) referenced that they would pursue, possibly, action to get that lawsuit kind of mirrored,” Sumrall said. “So her decision to step down was that she did not want to take a chance in a parent doing, basically, what happened at Kingfisher, so she chose to step down and not go through that.”

Sumrall said he had never heard the allegation­s toward Mitchel prior to last weekend, and he continues to stand by Mitchel. He said he understand­s her choice to resign because she didn’t want to put her family through stress.

The Oklahoman’s attempts to reach Mitchel were unsuccessf­ul.

“Basically what I’ve told our staff is, the world we live in now as educators …. educators in this world are under attack,” Sumrall said. “Educators not only here, I’m talking everywhere. Parents are questionin­g decisions by educators and coaches, and the respect level is nowhere near it was 20 years ago.

“I know certainly there are cases out there where coaches have done things in the wrong … but also the majority of coaches do what they think is right and try to push their players and studentath­letes to the best of their ability, and that’s called coaching.”

Mitchel, the daughter of successful longtime Okarche girls basketball coach Cherie Myers, had led the team since 2020. She played college basketball at Oklahoma Christian and served as an assistant for her mother before Myers’ retirement in 2017.

Mitchel’s Okarche program has finished with a winning record for the past three seasons and reached the Class A state semifinals in the past two.

The Warriors are 4-4 entering Friday night’s matchup at Watonga.

“We certainly understand her decision, and we want to do what’s best for our student-athletes,” Sumrall said. “And that’s where my focus is now, is trying to get by day-to-day, (to do) what’s best for the girls left on the team.”

 ?? STEVE SISNEY/FOR THE OKLAHOMAN ?? Okarche head coach Haley Mitchel speaks as the Lady Warriors play the Cyril Lady Pirates during the Class A Girls State Basketball Tournament at State Fair Arena.
STEVE SISNEY/FOR THE OKLAHOMAN Okarche head coach Haley Mitchel speaks as the Lady Warriors play the Cyril Lady Pirates during the Class A Girls State Basketball Tournament at State Fair Arena.
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