Thursday, January 17, 2013

3 candidates remain for Gulf football coaching job

By ANDY VILLAMARZO | Tribune correspondent

The search for Gulf High's next football coach is entering its final stages.

Buccaneers athletic director Travis DeWalt said the school's final three candidates are former University of South Florida player and grad assistant Michael Lube, Chamberlain assistant Ken Davis and East Lake assistant Jason Messamore, who coached on East Lake's past two Class 8A region finalist squads.

"All three candidates possess extensive experience and interviewed extremely well," DeWalt said in an email. "We are excited about our three finalists and eagerly look forward to their second interview."

One of these three finalists will take over a Gulf program that has struggled the past two seasons. The Buccaneers were a combined 2-18 under former Land O' Lakes assistant and Gulf coach Tom Carter, who resigned last month.

Gulf passed on five other potential candidates, which included current Buccaneers weightlifting and girls basketball assistant Bruno Buonsanto, former Anclote assistant Craig Moore, Gibbs assistant Chris Sands, Naples native Joe Skladany and East Lake youth coach Pete DiNovo, who is the father of University of Central Florida commitment Pete DiNovo, Jr.

The Buccaneers will be the last team in the county to fill its coaching vacancy for football. Wiregrass Ranch promoted offensive coordinator Mike Lawrence and Wesley Chapel named former Wiregrass Ranch assistant Tico Hernandez to succeed Ben Alford.

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