Las Vegas Review-Journal

Official calls foul on Bliss hire

- By Justin Emerson Las Vegas Review-journal

Calvary Chapel Christian School faced a swift backlash from Class 2A Southern League President Bill Darrow on Thursday for its hiring of Dave Bliss as boys basketball coach and athletic director.

Darrow cited Bliss’ troubled track record at the collegiate level, which includes multiple major NCAA violations and a scandal surroundin­g the 2003 murder of one of his players at Baylor University.

“If you own a bank and someone robs 10 banks, would you make him your bank manager?” Darrow said. “Where has he been that he hasn’t had a problem?”

Calvary Chapel officials and Bliss did not respond to multiple phone calls seeking comment.

The Las Vegas Review-journal If you own a bank and someone robs 10 banks, would you make him your bank manager? reported Wednesday that Bliss, 73, had been hired by Calvary Chapel. The Las Vegas school competes in the nine-member Southern League, which includes Needles High in

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Needles, California, where Darrow works as athletic director.

Darrow said there is a league meeting Monday at which he expects Bliss to be the main topic of conversati­on. He hopes Bliss attends the meeting.

At least one Southern League coach was not critical of Calvary Chapel’s decision to hire Bliss.

“It doesn’t really change things from my perspectiv­e,” said Sean Fitzsimons, who is in his first season as coach at Lincoln County High. “It’s none of my business who Calvary Chapel hires.”

Fitzsimons said he has not met Bliss and emphasized that, as a new coach, he did not want to sound like he was speaking for the league as a whole.

“Everybody has their own transgress­ions against them,” Fitzsimons said. “It was very shocking at first when most people got the news, but again, maybe this is a new start for him.

“To me, it’s another league opponent in my mind. It’s two league games we’re going to have to try to win.”

In April, Bliss resigned from Southweste­rn Christian University, an NAIA school in Bethany, Oklahoma, after the Showtime documentar­y “Disgraced” featured Bliss’ assertion that Baylor slaying victim Patrick Dennehy was a drug dealer.

Darrow said there is nothing he, the Class 2A Southern League or the Nevada Interschol­astic Activities Associatio­n can do to block Bliss from coaching. A spokespers­on for the NIAA said Bliss can coach as long as he follows associatio­n standards.

Calvary Chapel finished 7-17 last season after making the playoffs the previous two seasons.

Contact Justin Emerson at jemerson@reviewjour­nal.com or (702) 387-2944. Follow @J15emerson on Twitter. Review-journal writer Jonathan Saxon contribute­d to this report.

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Chris Landsberge­r The Oklahoman Calvary Chapel Christian School has hired Dave Bliss as coach and athletic director.

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