Matt Everson won 2019 Class 3A, Section 3 Coach of the Year honors for leading East Ridge wrestling to its first state tournament berth. Several weeks later he learned he was out of a job.
An eight-point letter, made public when Everson lost his coaching position in April, accused him of insubordination, a possible recruiting violation, "demonstrating unprofessional conduct'' and more.
The April 25 letter, signed by South Washington County School Board Chair Tracy Brunnette, was written to notify Everson that his contract would not be renewed, and made public at the request of Everson, the Raptors' coach for the past five seasons.
"The things they've claimed are either not true or spun to meet a story they want to tell,'' Everson said in a recent interview. "If all this were true, why would I want to go on record?"
Everson couldn't have his say at last month's board meeting when members voted unanimously to not renew his contract. But he plans to use an opportunity to address the board at its meeting Thursday. He also said he is considering legal action.
The eight-point letter from Brunnette touches on situations during the 2018-19 school year involving two East Ridge wrestling families.
Everson's dealings with one of the families resulted in him receiving a written reprimand on Dec. 7, 2018 for "violating the chain of command," the letter said.
That family, Everson said, had two sons deemed ineligible for high school competition because of complications with a change of residency. When circumstances changed and the family seemed to satisfy the residency requirement, Everson said, he alerted first-year East Ridge activities director Sara Palodichuk.