Preble basketball players, parents speak out on Rick Rosinski's resignation
Green Bay Preble informed parents and players May 7 that boys basketball coach Rick Rosinski had resigned. It's still unclear if it was his choice.
The Green Bay Preble boys basketball team still needs a new coach after the school informed players and parents May 7 that Rick Rosinski had resigned . It has not been explained whether it was Rosinski’s decision to step down or if he was forced out after three seasons. Preble athletic director Tim Flood, who also serves as the associate director of district co-curricular programming for Green Bay public schools, has not responded to a message asking the reasons Rosinski gave for resigning.
Rosinski has declined comment. What is clear is that several players and parents in the Preble basketball program are not happy Rosinski is out. They include Steve Komp.
His son, Elliot, is a 6-foot-2 sophomore who earned varsity minutes by the end of this season. While some were blindsided after they received an email from Flood about Rosinski’s departure, it wasn’t a complete surprise to others. “There were some whispers,” said Komp, whose father, Sam, is a Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Famer for his work at Peshtigo.
“There have been some conversations about a disgruntled parent or two. Some of that noise has been going on since January. It was concerning, because it creates an atmosphere of negativity around the program.
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