ROME TOWNSHIP, Ohio Ƶ FairlandƵs boys soccer team has hired one of the premier players in Dragons history as coach.
Mason Fannin, a 2020 Fairland graduate who played at Shawnee State University, is the DragonsƵ new leader. HeƵs the first former Fairland player to take the helm of the program.
ƵThe Fairland soccer program has always been special to me because of my roots here,Ƶ said Fannin, who scored 53 goals in high school. ƵCoach (Jason) Wyant left the program in great shape, and IƵm excited to continue that tradition and build on the foundation he created.Ƶ
Fairland athletic director Jeff Gorby said heƵs pleased to add Fannin to the coaching staff.
ƵIƵm extremely excited for Mason and what this means for our program,Ƶ Gorby said. ƵHis experience as a former player, combined with his passion and commitment to the sport, will make a lasting impact on our athletes and the community.Ƶ
Fannin inherits a program coming off one of its most successful seasons in school history. Under Wyant, who coached seven seasons, the 2023 Dragons set a school record with 12 wins, finished second in the Ohio Valley Conference and advanced to the district semifinals.
Fannin will lead a talented roster, including senior Trevor Lochow, the reigning OVC offensive player of the year, junior Kyle Salyer, a two-year starter, and David Monge, who made a major impact last season.
ƵGallia Academy and South Point always field strong teams and will be tough OVC competition again,Ƶ Fannin said. ƵBut our returning players and the culture here make me confident in what we can accomplish.Ƶ
Added Gorby: ƵMason is a great hire for our community. HeƵll do amazing things with the program.Ƶ
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