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Openings:
Celebration High School (Again)

Hirings:
Braden River (Bradenton) - Eric Sanders (Article)
East River (Orlando) - Adam Chappell (School Twitter)
Eustis - Joe Burnett (Twitter)
Glades Central (Belle Glade) - Omar Haugabook (Twitter)
Godby - John Holston (Article)
Leesburg - Frank Scott Article
Leto (Tampa) - John Hurst (Twitter)
Pine Ridge (Deltona) - Greg Miller (Article)
Plantation - Darrell Strong (Twitter)
Poinciana - Taron Mallard
Sarasota - Anthony "Amp" Campbell  (Article)
Taylor County (Perry) - Jesse Braswell (Article)

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It was becoming hard to remember all the hirings and openings when they were on so many different posts. I think I have all the hirings/openings correct now.
Hirings

  1. American Heritage (Delray Beach) - Jonathan King
  2. Andrew Jackson (Jacksonville) - Bobby Ramsay
  3. Arnold (Panama City Beach) - Jason Griffin
  4. Auburndale - Antonio Thomas
  5. Baldwin - Don Velvet
  6. Blance Ely (Pompano Beach) - Terrance McFadden
  7. Braden River (Bradenton) - Eric Sanders
  8. Calvalry Christian (Clearwater) - Wes Safford
  9. Carol City (Miami) - George Stubbs
  10. Celebration - Jed Ebersole
  11. Chamberlain (Tampa) - James Wilder Jr.
  12. Chiefland - Adam Gore
  13. Citrus (Inverness) - John Capel
  14. Crystal River - Bill Vonada
  15. Cypress Creek (Orlando) - Ryan Mills
  16. DeSoto County - Cliff Lohrey
  17. Dr. Krop (Miami) - Vernon Wilder
  18. Dwyer (Palm Beach Gardens) - Willie Smith
  19. East River (Orlando) - Adam Chappell
  20. Eustis - Joe Burnett
  21. Fort Meade - Maurice Russell
  22. Freedom (Tampa) - Ron Perisee
  23. Glades Central (Belle Glade) - Omar Haugabook
  24. Godby (Tallahassee) - John Holston
  25. Golden Gate (Naples) - Nick Citro
  26. Graceville - Richard Koonce
  27. Hardee - Darren Bryan
  28. Hillard - Matt Yancy
  29. Innovation (Orlando) - Leroy Kinard
  30. Jackson (Miami) - Max Edwards
  31. Lake Howell (Winter Park) - Dazzie Morris
  32. Lake Placid - Jay Del Castillo
  33. Lake Region (Eagle Lake) - Jermaine King
  34. Lake Worth - Eric Lee
  35. Leesburg - Frank Scott
  36. Lemon Bay (Englewood) - Jason Mensing
  37. Leto (Tampa) - John Hurst
  38. Melbourne Central Catholic - Willie Tillman
  39. Northwestern (Miami) - Terry Bridgewater
  40. Oak Ridge (Orlando) - Anthony Smith Jr
  41. Pensacola - Wade Mckinney
  42. Pine Ridge (Deltona) - Greg Miller
  43. Plantation - Darell Strong
  44. Poinciana (Kissimmee) -Taron Mallard
  45. Ridgeview (Orange Park) - Marlin Smith
  46. Sandalwood (Jacksonville) - Brad Kessel
  47. Santa Fe Catholic (Lakeland) - Gabe Walker
  48. Sarasota - Anthony Campbell
  49. Southeast (Bradenton) - Curt Bradley
  50. Stanton Prep (Jacksonville) - Ryan Carter
  51. Tampa Catholic - Mike Gregory
  52. Taylor County - Jesse Braswell
  53. Vierra (Melbourne) - Tony Gulla
  54. Wesley Chapel - Bruce Patterson
  55. Wildwood - Lorenzo Fields

Openings

  1. Belen Jesuit (Miami)
  2. Bozeman (Panama City)
  3. Celebration (Part 2) - 
  4. Everglades Prep (Homestead)
  5. FAMU DRS (Tallahassee)
  6. Fernandina Beach
  7. Florida Christian (Miami)
  8. Gateway (Fort Myers) - Marlin Roberts? Maybe, I read the ad wrong and t was for middle school or assistants?
  9. Gulf Breeze
  10. Gulf Coast (Naples)
  11. Mainland (Daytona Beach)
  12. Miami Beach
  13. Newsome (Lithia)
  14. North Florida Christian (Tallahassee)
  15. North Marion
  16. Santa Fe (Alachua)
  17. South Miami
  18. University (Orlando)
  19. Wekiva (Apopka)
  20. Windermere Prep
     
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Wayne Younger resigns as Rockledge head football coach. From Florida Today article.

"Younger, a former Cocoa High quarterback and a 2010 Florida International grad, coached the Raiders for nine seasons, compiling a 63-34 record. His 2018 team went 10-2, and the following season Rockledge reached the regional final round of the FHSAA playoffs.

He confirmed Monday afternoon he has resigned but said he is not ready to comment on his future."

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