The REPORTER
Noblesville High School announced on Wednesday that it has named Mitchell Holden as their new head varsity girls soccer coach, replacing former coach Mike Brady.
Coach Holden joins NHS from his role as head girls soccer coach for Plainfield High School, where he amassed a record of 44-20-6 resulting in a perfect 28-0 conference play record and four consecutive mid-state conference championships.
Holden also brings experience as a former head girls soccer coach at Lawrence North High School and Mooresville High School, as well as roles as an Indy Eleven Academy girls coach and a volunteer assistant women’s coach at Marian University.
“We’re happy to welcome Coach Holden to our program and are confident he will continue to build upon our culture of success,” said Noblesville High School athletic director Leah Wooldridge. “His coaching focus on hard work, mentorship, growth and relationship building will serve our students well both as athletes and in life.”
Holden is a United States Navy veteran where he trained as a Navy SEAL and served as a Command Fitness Leader.
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