Jared Greninger has stepped down as head basketball coach at Windsor High School after two seasons, a decision that took many by surprise this week.
“It was an extremely difficult decision to make,” Greninger said. “I felt it was ultimately in the best interest of myself and my family, as well as for the boys, if I stepped away at this time.” 
Greninger led the Jaguars to an overall record of 20-33 in his two-year tenure as varsity coach, including a competitive, 4-6 mark in the North Bay League Oak Division this winter in guiding the Jags to an NBL playoff berth.
“I felt privileged to have been the third coach in Windsor boys basketball’s rich history,” Greninger reflected. “I want to thank the parents of the young men I coached; their support really helped me make this a special experience for the boys.”
The search is now on for a replacement, with a decision by the school expected in the next two months.

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