Head Coaches With Multiple Tenures
Name | Term | GC | W | L | T | PTS | Win% | PGC | PW | PL | PWin% | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Blair, WrenWren Blair* | 1967–1968; 1969–1969 | 7002147000000000000147 | 700148000000000000048 | 700165000000000000065 | 700134000000000000034 | 7002130000000000000130 | .442 | 700114000000000000014 | 70007000000000000007 | 70007000000000000007 | .500 | |
Burns, CharlieCharlie Burns* | 1969–1970; 1975 | 700186000000000000086 | 700122000000000000022 | 700150000000000000050 | 700114000000000000014 | 700158000000000000058 | .337 | 70006000000000000006 | 70002000000000000002 | 70004000000000000004 | .333 | |
Gordon, JackJack Gordon* | 1970–1973; 1974–1975 | 7002289000000000000289 | 7002116000000000000116 | 7002123000000000000123 | 700150000000000000050 | 7002282000000000000282 | .488 | 700125000000000000025 | 700111000000000000011 | 700114000000000000014 | .440 | |
Sonmor, GlenGlen Sonmor* | 1978–1983; 1984–1985; 1987 | 7002421000000000000421 | 7002177000000000000177 | 7002161000000000000161 | 700183000000000000083 | 7002437000000000000437 | .519 | 700147000000000000047 | 700126000000000000026 | 700121000000000000021 | .553 |
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