Football

Chris James Leaves Myers Park High for Dean Role and Baltimore Ravens Opportunity

The coach reflects on his tenure and the new pathways opening for diverse talent in football

Chris James, the longtime football coach at Myers Park High, announced this week that he will step down from his coaching duties to take on the role of Dean of Students at Charlotte Latin School while also joining the Baltimore Ravens through the Bill Walsh Diversity program.

James, who began his tenure at Myers Park in 2021 as defensive coordinator and was promoted to head coach in 2023, led the Mustangs to a winning season and a playoff appearance, moments he says will stay with him forever.

In a statement reflecting on his time in Charlotte, James expressed deep gratitude for the community that supported him, noting that the experience has been both professionally and personally enriching.

A Legacy in the Making

Under James's leadership, the team transformed from a rebuilding squad into a competitive force, culminating in a memorable playoff run that energized local fans.

The interim leadership of Alex Walker, who has served as assistant coach, is expected to maintain the team's momentum while the administration evaluates long‑term options.

Looking Forward

James's next steps will be closely watched by peers and players alike, as his transition from high school sidelines to an NFL front office illustrates the expanding opportunities for diverse talent in football.

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