Head coaches at Cook, New Manchester and Jackson County have stepped down this week.

Cook's Bobby Jones has been on the Yellow Jackets' staff since 1995. His teams were 21-24 with him as head coach the past four seasons, each ending in playoff berths. Jones will remain at the school as a P.E. teacher.

Myron Terry was New Manchester's coach the past three seasons. His teams were 6-24 overall, 2-8 this season.

Brandon Worley was Jackson County's coach the past four seasons and made the playoffs in 2016 and 2017. His record was 15-27 overall, 3-7 this season.

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