The Potomac School is in the market to replace two head coaches with the decision by C.J. Remmo to leave the McLean private-school to accept a job in Oregon.
Remmo was the head high-school football coach the past three seasons, as well as the head wrestling coach for the last six. He will finish at the school, then begin his new full-time job in early July as the director of campus operations at Oregon Episcopal School. Remmo will not be coaching at his new job.
“I’m 48 and I’ve coached since I was 22, so this will be a major switch for me,” Remmo told the GazetteLeader. “The change is the right move for our family. It’s an awesome opportunity.”
Remmo’s full-time job at Potomac School held similar operational responsibilities as he will have in Oregon.
As the head football coach, Remmo’s Potomac School Panthers tied for a conference championship in 2022, earned a Division I state-tournament berth and amassed an 8-1 record.
The Panthers finished 5-4 and second in the conference his first season, then struggled to a 1-8 mark this past fall.
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