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Kevin Orr is new coach............any thoughts?????????

 

Kevin Orr is a great man and a great football coach who is going to do great things as the Head Coach at Soddy Daisy. He knows football and there is no doubt about that. He and his staff will do a great job this year and for many years to come. Orr is a family man who cares for his players the same way as he cares for his family. Soddy Daisy has alot of players coming back and Kevin Orr was the right pick to lead the Trojans. Best of Luck to Kevin Orr and the SDHS Trojans.

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