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St. Teresa’s Mark Ramsey to retire at end of school year

Jan 11, 2023 | 6:10 PM

January 11, 2023 – St. Teresa Head Football Coach Mark Ramsey has notified the St. Teresa Administration that he is retiring at the end of this school year.

Ramsey has served as the Head Football Coach and Physical Education teacher at St. Teresa since 2016. Coach Ramsey is ending his exemplary career by coaching the Bulldogs to a win in the IHSA Class 2A State Championship. Ramsey’s record with St. Teresa is 76-8. Prior to coaching the Bulldogs, Ramsey was the head coach of the Shelbyville Rams for 3 years going 17-12. Prior to that, he was the head football coach of the Central A&M Raiders for 30 years with a 239-93 record, and an IHSA State Championship in 1997.

Larry Daly, High School Principal, stated, “Coach Ramsey has had an incredible run as coach of St. Teresa High School Football. He cares about the students and works very hard to instill the values, confidence, and attitude to help them be their best. He will be greatly missed.” Matt Snyder, St. Teresa Athletic Director, stated, “I’ve known Coach Ramsey since the early 90’s and have nothing but respect for him as a man and a coach. He is a tremendous teacher and his sideline demeanor is an example for all coaches to follow. He raised the standard at St. Teresa and he will be difficult to replace.”

St. Teresa will immediately begin the search process for a head football coach for the upcoming season.