New Mentor Marc Bindel Aims to Revive Celina Football Legacy
Marc Bindel, recently appointed as the head coach of Celina High School football, aims to restore trust in a program marred by scandal. The 45-year-old, with a successful coaching background in Wichita Falls ISD, sees the opportunity at Celina, a nine-time state champion, as a way to revitalize its prestigious reputation. Bindel replaces former coach Bill Elliott, who resigned amid serious allegations, and is focused on putting the emphasis back on the players and community. He brings experience in overcoming adversity and is excited to build a strong connection with the local community and players.
By the Numbers- Bindel's coaching record includes 83 wins and 46 losses at Wichita Falls Rider from 2014-2023.
- Celina's football program has won nine state championships, ranking them third in Texas history.
- Celina is transitioning to Class 5A Division II after winning the 4A Division I state title two years ago.
- Bindel is in the process of assembling his coaching staff ahead of the upcoming season.
Bindel's immediate focus is to foster trust within the team and community, aiming for a positive culture ahead of the new season. He will need to navigate the challenges of realignment while preparing the players for the upcoming competition.
Bottom LineBindel鈥檚 leadership and vision are crucial for Celina to regain its storied legacy, emphasizing community engagement and player development as foundations for a successful comeback.
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