Basketball

Brian Flynn Resigns After 10 Seasons at South Fork High School

A decade of district titles and a 133‑103 record ends as the Bulldogs name interim coach Kevin Kobold

Brian Flynn announced his resignation as head coach of the South Fork High School boys basketball program after ten seasons, concluding a tenure that placed him second in program history for wins.

A Tenure Defined by Excellence

During his decade, Flynn guided the Bulldogs to back‑to‑back district championships in 2024 and 2025 and secured three consecutive regional berths, a feat that cemented his status as one of the school’s most successful coaches.

The team posted a 133‑103 record under his direction, winning 56 percent of its games and capturing the 2023‑24 TCPalm Boys Basketball Coach of the Year honor after a 21‑6 season that reached the regional semifinals.

Varsity assistant Kevin Kobold has been tapped as the interim head coach, stepping into the role that Flynn once held after four years on the junior varsity and as an assistant.

Athletic director Ed Geiger praised Flynn’s contributions, noting his impact both on the court and as a mentor to the student‑athletes.

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