Chris Biehl has been named the new boys' basketball coach at Fontainebleau, succeeding Randall Ginn, who retired in March. Biehl, 53, previously coached at Brother Martin, where he achieved significant success with 255 wins and multiple playoff appearances over 12 years. He had been assisting Ginn this season while teaching at Fontainebleau, which reignited his passion for coaching. Biehl expressed his excitement about this new chapter, feeling it's the right opportunity at the right time.

By the Numbers
  • Biehl amassed 255 wins during his 12 years at Brother Martin.
  • Under his leadership, Brother Martin made playoff appearances every year, achieving three quarterfinals, three semifinals, and a runner-up finish in 2017.
State of Play
  • Biehl is transitioning from a teaching role to head coach at Fontainebleau.
  • The Bulldogs are set to move forward with Biehl after Ginn's retirement opens a coaching opportunity.
What's Next

Biehl plans to start immediately with team preparations, tapping into his experience to develop the program. He aims to build on the foundation laid by Ginn, while instilling his coaching philosophy with the Bulldogs.

Bottom Line

Chris Biehl is poised to reinvigorate the Fontainebleau basketball program, bringing a wealth of experience and a renewed passion for coaching. His success at Brother Martin sets a strong precedent, and his eagerness to engage with the team will be crucial as he takes on this new role.