Williams Steps Down at Foran
Todd Williams said Thursday he has stepped down as baseball coach at Foran.
“It was just the right time,” the 35-year-old Williams said. “My kids are 3 and 5. I just don’t have the time to commit to it anymore.”
Williams said his assistant coach Ken Catino also stepped down for similar reasons.
Williams, who lives in Guilford, spent seven seasons at the helm for the Lions. He guided them to a Southern Connecticut Conference Hammonasset Division title in 2006 and to the SCC final in 2009. The Lions also reached Class M semifinals in 2008 under Williams.
“I’ve always been proud of our pitching staff,” Williams said. “We’ve had some excellent hitters, too. We’ve had numerous kids go off and play college, from Eric Smith to Brian Ward. It’s been great.”
“It was just the right time,” the 35-year-old Williams said. “My kids are 3 and 5. I just don’t have the time to commit to it anymore.”
Williams said his assistant coach Ken Catino also stepped down for similar reasons.
Williams, who lives in Guilford, spent seven seasons at the helm for the Lions. He guided them to a Southern Connecticut Conference Hammonasset Division title in 2006 and to the SCC final in 2009. The Lions also reached Class M semifinals in 2008 under Williams.
“I’ve always been proud of our pitching staff,” Williams said. “We’ve had some excellent hitters, too. We’ve had numerous kids go off and play college, from Eric Smith to Brian Ward. It’s been great.”
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