Peterson leaves varsity coaching days behind

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“This didn’t go quite the way I had planned,” Tyler Peterson said to the crowd following Lenox’s 55-49 loss to Martensdale St. Marys in a Class 1A District 12 quarterfinal game Thursday night.

Tyler Peterson had envisioned sending his father Karl out as a winner in his final game coaching in front of the home crowd.

And while the Tigers didn’t come out on top, the ceremony went on as planned, as Tyler Peterson said a few words about his father’s coaching career at Lenox, saying there aren’t many people who have gone through the Lenox school district who haven’t been affected in some way by coach Peterson.

There were tears as Lenox seniors Mason Peterson and Jose Govea hugged their coach, and in Mason’s case, his father, after their final high school basketball game.

But, there were also plenty of laughs as coach Peterson joked with his former players who walked onto the court to share in the special moment with the man they called “coach.”

Peterson joked with one that he remembered him having more hair when he played basketball. He announced to the crowd that one player “probably had the last dunk for me,” and then joked that it looked like that happened a few pounds ago.

After Peterson shook hands with each of his former players, his final Lenox Tigers boys basketball team and all his former players gathered around coach Peterson as they brought it in one last time.

Following the ceremony, Peterson noted that he is looking forward to life past coaching.

“I’m tired of living on Rolaids,” he said. “During the winter season, during basketball, it’s a busy time. I miss time at home. I miss doing things with family. I will miss (coaching), definitely. But, it is time to move on.”

And after 29 years of coaching, who can blame him?

Peterson has coached basketball each of those 29 years at Lenox — 12 years as junior high boys coach and 17 as a varsity coach. He has coached everything on the boys side except for wrestling and football. He’s also coached volleyball, softball and track and field.

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