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Adam Haskins Resigns After Guiding Fargo Davies Boys Soccer to Record Season

Coach’s Three‑Year Tenure Culminates in Conference Honor and Tournament Appearances

Adam Haskins, who has guided the Fargo Davies High School boys soccer program for the past three seasons, announced his resignation this week, bringing an end to a tenure marked by steady improvement and community impact.

A Season of Growth and Recognition

During his time at the helm, Haskins steered the team to a 29‑14‑7 record, a performance that earned him the Eastern Dakota Conference Coach of the Year honor in 2023. The squad also advanced to the North Dakota state tournament on two separate occasions, a milestone that underscored the program’s rising competitiveness.

Lenny Ohlhauser, Davies’ activities director, praised Haskins’ leadership, noting that the coach “instilled a culture of hard work and resilience” and that the team’s on‑field success reflected his dedication. Ohlhauser also highlighted the players’ development both as athletes and as representatives of the school.

Haskins’ departure comes as the program looks ahead to the next chapter. While the coach cited personal reasons for stepping down, he left the door open for future involvement in soccer within the region, promising to stay engaged with the sport at the grassroots level.

The school administration has begun the search for a successor, aiming to maintain the momentum built over the past three years. Community members and players alike have expressed gratitude for Haskins’ contributions, and the upcoming season is expected to build on the foundation he established.

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