Written Wednesday March 23rd at 12:40 AM
The Wolves kept the varsity football coaching job in house.
Clarkston named Justin Pintar as their new varsity football coach on Tuesday night. He replaces Kurt Richardson whom retired after 35 years on the Wolves sideline.
The hire was confirmed by The D-Zone’s Jeff Corriun and retweeted on Twitter by Wolves Athletic Director Jeff Kosin.
Pintar was the offensive line coach under Richardson. He is a teacher at Clarkston High School.
Pintar will have a lot of proven talent coming back in running back Ethan Clark and lineman Cole Dellinger. Also he will have linebackers Nick Waszczenko and Cavanaugh Diton, along with wide receivers Kohl Jarvis and Desman Stephens, and tight end Brady Kosin. The Wolves will have a new quarterback in John Kaul likely taking over the reins this fall.
Richardson said in an interview with MIPrepZone’s Scott Burnstein after he retired that program strength was very strong with Clarkston. The Wolves have a really good freshman class and the rest of the classes aren’t too bad either.
Clarkston opens the season at Davison against the Cardinals. They don’t have a week nine opponent as of yet. The Wolves will be in the Red with Oxford, West Bloomfield, Adams, Stoney Creek, and Lake Orion. They will have non league games against Southfield Arts and Tech and Oak Park.
Pintar is the fourth new football coach in the OAA joining Dustyn
Truitt (Royal Oak,) Tom Cook (Troy Athens,) and Chris Bell (Lake Orion.)
Thoughts
I really like the Pintar hire. He is a teacher in the school. The transition should be smooth for the program. I am curious to see what offense Pintar will run if he will keep the RPO (run pass option) offense that has been very successful under Richardson.
The defense will be the question mark for Pintar this upcoming season especially in the secondary.
It will be very interesting to see what happens.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
Here is the Tweet confirming the hire from Corriun.
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