End Of An Era

February 18, 2019 at 5:36 p.m.
End Of An Era
End Of An Era


Grace College Director of Athletics Chad Briscoe talks about longtime men’s basketball coach Jim Kessler during a press conference this morning. Kessler announced he is stepping down at the end of this season after 42 years at the helm. Current Grace assistant and former player Scott Moore has been named the next head coach. See Tuesday’s sports section for complete coverage.

Grace College Director of Athletics Chad Briscoe talks about longtime men’s basketball coach Jim Kessler during a press conference this morning. Kessler announced he is stepping down at the end of this season after 42 years at the helm. Current Grace assistant and former player Scott Moore has been named the next head coach. See Tuesday’s sports section for complete coverage.
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