YEAGER NO LONGER VOLLEYBALL COACH AT BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL
UPDATE@4:24PM:
In a statement released to KWHI this afternoon, Brenham ISD said “Coach Yeager continues to be a valued member of the Brenham ISD teaching staff, but will no longer be the head coach of the volleyball program.”
The statement also said, “We appreciate her years of service to our student-athletes and will post the position in the next few days to identify the next person to lead our BHS volleyball program.”
ORIGINAL STORY@12:13PM:
KWHI News has heard from numerous sources that long time Brenham Cubette Volleyball Head Coach Debbie Yeager is no longer heading the program.
KWHI reached out to new Athletic Director Danny Youngs, who said that the BISD Communications Director would be in touch.
BISD Superintendent Dr. Tylor Chaplin said that they hope to release a statement on the matter later this afternoon.
We have also reached out to Coach Yeager for comment on the situation, but have not heard back.
Yeager had been with Brenham ISD since 2000, when her husband David was hired as the school superintendent.
Yeager took the Cubettes to the State Tournament for the first time in 2004. They lost in the semi-finals to eventual state champion Lewisville Hebron. They finished the season with a 32-9 record.
Her best season came in 2009, when she guided Brenham to a 41-6 overall record and an appearance in the State Championship Game against Canyon Randall.
She then took them back to the State Championship Game the following year in 2010. They lost to Austin Lake Travis in the finals, and finished with a 37-11 record.
This past season, under Yeager, the Cubettes finished 30-14 overall, and were tied for second place in district with a 12-4 record.
They made it to the Area round of the playoffs, before losing to Pflugerville Hendrickson.