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Welch to Discuss Retirement With Canyon Principal

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Canyon High football Coach Harry Welch will meet with Principal Bill White later this week to discuss Welch’s pending retirement from coaching.

“He and I will talk to make sure that this is what he wants to do,” White said. “We don’t really have a timetable. He just needs some time to relax.”

Welch announced his retirement Sept. 6, the day before the Hart-Canyon game, citing his desire for a lighter teaching load. Welch said that he no longer was willing to teach four English classes and coach football full-time.

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“I’m ready (to retire),” Welch, 45, said. “Right now, I have no plans of ever coaching again. For me to stay, they would have to make me an offer I couldn’t refuse, and that’s not going to happen.”

Welch indicated that he would continue to coach if his schedule was changed to mirror that of a student-body director who teaches one class in addition to heading extracurricular activities.

Canyon’s season ended last week with a 10-3 loss to Loyola in the Southern Section Division I semifinals. Welch posted a 100-19-1 record in nine years and took his team to the semifinals eight consecutive years. Canyon won Southern Section titles in 1983, 1984 and 1985 and posted a 46-game winning streak.

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