Plymouth High School has selected Geoff Scheetz as the next head coach of the Lady Pilgrims girls basketball program.
The move is pending approval by the Plymouth Community Schools Corporation Board of Trustees at its meeting April 7.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead the Lady Pilgrims basketball program in this next chapter,” Scheetz said. “This program has a strong tradition of success that we are excited to build upon. We will be focusing on a team culture centered around building strong relationships and great competitive spirit. We have a great group of girls ready to put in the work to compete at a high level,”
Scheetz previously spent ten years on the boys basketball staff at Plymouth High School, serving five years as a varsity assistant, three years as the JV coach and two years at the freshman level. During that time, he was part of coaching staffs that helped guide Plymouth to sectional championships in 2010 and 2013.
He also spent five years as a varsity assistant at Culver Military Academy, contributing to one of the most successful stretches in the program’s history. During his tenure, the team captured four sectional titles, two regional championships, two semi-state appearances, a state runner-up and the 2018 state championship.
Scheetz was born and raised in Plymouth and graduated from Plymouth High School in 2005. He was a three-year varsity basketball player under Hall of Fame coach Jack Edison and was a member of the 2005 state runner-up team.
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