Norris High School Football Program Seeks New Leadership After Coach Tiw Twarling's Departure

Norris High School Football Program Seeks New Leadership After Coach Tiw Twarling’s Departure

LINCOLN, Neb. — In a significant development for Norris High School, the institution has officially ended its relationship with head football coach Tiw Twarling. This decision was announced by Athletic Director Mitchell Stine through social media on Tuesday. The school is now actively looking for applicants to fill the head coaching position.

Stine’s message indicated that interested candidates can apply for the role, which reflects the school’s ongoing commitment to improving their football program. Since Twarling joined Norris in 2019, the Titans faced various challenges on the field. Most recently, they suffered a loss in the first round of the Class B playoffs last season, which has likely prompted the search for new leadership.

As the school moves forward, potential applicants will have an opportunity to bring fresh ideas and strategies to the team. Details about the application process and requirements have not been fully disclosed yet, but it is understood that the administration is looking for a coach who can inspire and lead the players effectively. The team and community will be hoping for a new head coach who can turn around the program’s fortunes and build a competitive squad.

This is a developing story, and more information is expected to be released in the coming weeks. Fans and supporters of Norris High School football are encouraged to stay tuned for updates regarding the coaching search and the next steps for the team.