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Kyle Lindsay Named Bishop Luers Head Football Coach

By: Randy Ziemnik
Updated: January 11, 2013
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Fort Wayne, In - Bishop Luers Athletic Director James Huth turns to a familiar face to lead the school's football program as longtime offensive coordinator Kyle Lindsay is named the Knights new head coach.

     Lindsay replaces his father Matt , who coached the Knights for 26 years and won nine state titles. The elder Lindsay was dismissed by the school last September after inappropriate videos were found on his school computer.

     Kyle Lindsay is a 2002 graduate of Bishop Luers and currently teaches social studies at the school.

     When reached by phone Lindsay called his hiring,"An exciting and humbling honor."

     I'll have more on Lindsay's hiring tonight on WFFT Local News First at Ten.

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