Basketball

Christie Dodane Announces Retirement After 400 Wins

Longtime coach reflects on family legacy and future teaching roles

A Career of Triumph

Christie Dodane, a celebrated basketball coach whose career spanned more than four decades, announced her retirement this week after amassing over 400 victories and six conference championships. Her decision comes as she prepares to focus on her longtime passion for teaching World Religion and Business at Mechanicsburg High School, where she has served as an educator for the past several years.

Over a sixteen‑year tenure, Dodane guided teams at Miami East, Graham and Mechanicsburg, leaving an indelible mark on each program. Under her leadership, the Miami East squad captured six conference titles and advanced to the state finals in 1999, a run that remains a benchmark for excellence in Ohio high school basketball.

Reflecting on her journey, Dodane emphasized that the impact of coaching extends beyond the scoreboard. “Teaching and coaching are about making a difference in young lives,” she said, noting that the lessons learned on the court echo in the classroom and in the community.

The Dodane family’s legacy runs deep in education and athletics. Her husband, Heath Dodane, a former multi‑sport standout, has been a constant source of support, while her daughters — Brooke, Jamie and Mikayla — have followed varied paths, with Jamie standing as the school’s all‑time leading scorer. Paul Hershberger and Phil Dodane Jr., colleagues and mentors, have also played pivotal roles throughout her career.

As she steps away from the sidelines, Christie Dodane leaves behind a blueprint for future coaches: a blend of relentless preparation, unwavering faith in her players, and a commitment to lifelong learning. Her story underscores how a single individual can shape generations through both sport and scholarship.

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