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Published
July 04, 2009
in The Joplin Globe
Wall takes
Bulldogs’ athletic director post
By Anvil Welch, The
Joplin Globe
Jesse Wall is the new athletic
director at Carl Junction High School.
Wall, of course, isn’t a new face
with the Bulldogs. This coming season will be his fourth at the
Big 8 Conference school. Plus, the position of athletic director
isn’t new for Wall.
Wall will continue as offensive
coordinator for head football coach Bret Gosch in the fall.
“Things are going very well,” Wall
said Saturday. “I’m sure it will continue.
“I enjoy the duties of an athletic
director. I still love coaching,” Wall said. “I’m glad to have
the opportunity to do both.
“Coach Gosch still wanted me to
coach,” Wall said. “We’ll see what happens after the coming
season.”
Wall, also assistant principal,
replaces the retiring Mike Larson, whose contract expired on
June 30.
Wall was around Larson in his
final days.
“I tried to do anything he wanted
me to do,” Wall said.
Wall, who had the duties of head
football coach and athletic director at Midwest City (Okla.)
High School for a year before returning to Southwest Missouri
with the Bulldogs, complimented Larson.
“He was extremely organized and
did a very good job throughout the years,” Wall said.
“He cares a great deal about the
Carl Junction athletic programs regardless of the sport or
level,” Wall said.
“It’s a great thing, too, that
Mike already has taken care of the budget and most of the
scheduling for next year,” Wall said.
Wall, 42, is a product of Midwest
City and Pittsburg State. He began coaching as a graduate
assistant at PSU (a year for both Dennis Franchione and Chuck
Broyles).
Wall, incidentally, was an
All-American guard at PSU. The Gorillas lost in the semifinals
of the NAIA playoffs the last three years of his college career.
“I believe we lost twice to
Cameron (Okla.) and once to Adams State (Colo.) in those years.
We may have set records for turnovers,” Wall said with a laugh.
His prep coaching career in
football began with six years as an assistant at Webb City. He
was a head coach at Carthage for two and Joplin for seven before
the stint at Midwest City.
His wife, Sarah, is volleyball
coach at Carl Junction High School. They have three children —
Jacob, Bradyn and Zeke.
Jacob worked
into the varsity football starting lineup at center last season
as a freshman. Daughter Bradyn and son Zeke will be in the
seventh and fourth grade, respectively, and emulate their older
brother by competing in more than one sport.
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