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San Dimas Football Coach Resigns After 11 Seasons
20 Dec
Summary
- Mark Holman resigned as San Dimas head football coach after 11 seasons.
- Holman compiled an 87-40 record, winning four league titles.
- He cited personal and family reasons for his departure.

Mark Holman has officially resigned as the head football coach at San Dimas High School, concluding an 11-season tenure. The announcement was made on Friday, following a 7-6 campaign this past fall. Holman cited personal and family reasons for his decision, expressing his deep care for his players and the program.
During his time leading the Saints, Holman achieved significant success, amassing an 87-40 overall record and guiding the team to four league championships. The team consistently maintained a winning record under his leadership, with his first season in 2015 resulting in 10 wins. Holman has been a dedicated educator at San Dimas High School since 2005.
The Saints finished their most recent season with a semifinal appearance in the CIF-SS Division 9 state tournament, ultimately losing to the eventual champions. Holman's departure marks the end of a significant era for the San Dimas football program.



