West Clermont High School Names Jeremy Pflug Head Football Coach

BREAKING: West Clermont High School has just named Jeremy Pflug as its new head football coach, a crucial decision announced late Wednesday night. Pflug steps into the role following the departure of former coach Ben Moorman, who left the team after a challenging 2025 season that saw the Wolves finish with a disappointing 2-8 record, including just 1-8 in the highly competitive Eastern Cincinnati Conference.

Pflug brings a wealth of experience to the position, having served as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Lebanon High School during their successful 8-4 season. Previously, he was the running backs coach at Lebanon during the 2024 season and briefly held the head coaching position at Purcell Marian in March 2024, where he led the Cavaliers to a strong 10-3 record and a spot in the Division V regional semifinals in 2023.

This appointment marks a fresh start for West Clermont, aiming to rebuild and enhance their football program after the recent struggles. The school community is eager to see how Pflug’s extensive coaching background—boasting a head coaching record of 55-26 over eight seasons across various schools—will translate to success on the field.

Pflug’s arrival comes at a pivotal time, as West Clermont seeks to regain its competitive edge and foster a winning culture. The urgency for improvement is palpable among fans and players alike, as the Wolves prepare for the upcoming season.

Stay tuned for more updates as Pflug begins his tenure and outlines his vision for the team’s future. The community is hopeful that this change will spark a turnaround and lead to greater achievements in the seasons to come.

What’s Next: With spring practices on the horizon, all eyes will be on Pflug as he shapes the team dynamics and strategizes for a successful campaign.