Tom Knotts leaving Independence?

UPDATE: A source close to the football team said he is “99 percent” sure Knotts is leaving for a job in South Carolina and Bill Geiler will take over as Patriots head coach.indy2

According to the Web site CarolinaPreps.com, Coach Knotts is leaving Independence for another school. The Mint Hill Times has learned from second source Knotts will no longer coach the Patriots next season. One rumor is he’s going to West Meck, and another to a school in South Carolina. Bill Geiler will also be likely to take the helm at Independence.

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8 Responses to Tom Knotts leaving Independence?

  1. Observer says:

    I wish Coach Knotts the best on any future endeavours. He is a legend among the parents of his players. He will be missed.

  2. Don says:

    Good riddance. Need somebody who can coach and not just rely on school zoning.

  3. Parentof two says:

    Don are you the same Don that was so big on the Tommy bandwagon until your kids got the high school age and you moved into the Buttville zone. I do believe you are the same Don that would tailgate in the neighborhood across the street from Indy every week before the games lets see where your bandwagon ways take you next once your kids leave CMS

  4. Parentof two says:

    Also, forgot to add Don aren’t you now zoned for Indy. huh

  5. Mint Hill says:

    Well one reason he’s leaving because he will not have the players that he once had. Independence and Butler will be just average schools next year.

  6. Don says:

    Restore the earlier picture so we can see the gals.

  7. Observer says:

    South Carolina, here he comes!

  8. Observer says:

    Tommy Knotts will be the Athletic Director and Football coach at Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina. Home of the Silver Foxes!

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