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Article: Larsen will head Southeast football team.
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- Omaha World-Herald (Omaha, NE)
- Article date:
- November 18, 2006
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Nov. 18--LINCOLN -- John Larsen will be pulling double duty at Lincoln Southeast. Larsen, known for his work as the Knights' girls basketball coach, will take over head coaching duties with the football team as well. Larsen replaces Chuck Mizerski who recently retired after 28 seasons as head football coach. Mizerski won six state titles and compiled a 230-70-1 record. "It's not very often that you get a chance to replace one legend with another legend," Southeast Athletic Director Larry Munksgaard said. "John has done an unbelievable job as girls basketball coach, and I have no doubt he will do both jobs great. Chuck will be a hall of fame coach and so will ...
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