PG: Mt. Lebanon coach resigns to join Pitt
Chris Haering has spent the past 18 seasons coaching football in the WPIAL. Next season, he will be on the Pitt sideline.
Haering has resigned as Mt. Lebanon High School's coach to become an assistant at Pitt under new coach Paul Chryst. Haering told Mt. Lebanon's players the news Monday and also gave the school his letter of resignation.
Haering coached Mt. Lebanon for 17 seasons and had a 111-71 record. He won the 2003 WPIAL Class AAAA championship and made the playoffs 13 times. He also coached at Hampton for one season (1994) and had an 8-3 record there.
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Haering has resigned as Mt. Lebanon High School's coach to become an assistant at Pitt under new coach Paul Chryst. Haering told Mt. Lebanon's players the news Monday and also gave the school his letter of resignation.
Haering coached Mt. Lebanon for 17 seasons and had a 111-71 record. He won the 2003 WPIAL Class AAAA championship and made the playoffs 13 times. He also coached at Hampton for one season (1994) and had an 8-3 record there.
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- www.post-gazette.com/pg/12003/1200963-365.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
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