Hanover's Adam Mowrer approved as new York Suburban athletic director
Adam Mowrer will be stepping in as York Suburban's newest athletic director, following his confirmation by the York Suburban school board in early April.
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Mowrer was previously the athletic director at Hanover, a position he held since 2018. He will succeed former Trojans AD Ron Coursey, who tended his resignation in February and officially left the school district in late March.
"I have nothing but fantastic things to say about Hanover," Mowrer said. "I love this district. I've been both a coach and an athletic director here for the last eight years. By no means is there anything that is pushing me from Hanover, but the opportunity for me professionally at York Suburban is a little bit different than here at Hanover."
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The former Nighthawks AD submitted his resignation to the Hanover School Board on April 8, and it was approved at the board's April 28 meeting.
"We are grateful for Adam's dedication and leadership as our athletic director," Hanover superintendent John Scola said. "We wish him all the best at York Suburban. I sincerely appreciate Mr. Mowrer's efforts on behalf of our student-athletes. I am sure that he will be successful in this new endeavor."
Mowrer said that while he is beginning the move over to York Suburban, he will still be in the loop with Hanover throughout May for a handful of events and activities while the district searches for a new athletic director.
"I'll be back here at Hanover for certain dates that have already been worked out between the two schools to kind of help Hanover stay moving in the right direction," Mowrer said.
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