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Dylan Clark named Parrish Community High football coach

PARRISH, FL (SNN-TV) – In news broke by the Herald-Tribune earlier today, Parrish Community High has named their new head football coach.

The school named Dylan Clark as its second football coach in program history. Clark replaces Christopher Culton, who guided the first three years of the Bulls’ program.

After graduating from Eastern Kentucky, Clark took a football coaching position at Southeast High, where he worked for three seasons. Clark first worked under John Warren for a season and two under Rashad West, the current coach at Lakewood Ranch. Clark then went to Plant City High as a defensive coordinator under James Booth, a former Manatee High assistant.

Clark’s first head coaching position came at Alonso High in Tampa, where he spent two seasons. After a 2-7 first season, the Ravens went 6-4 his second and final season in 2021.

The Parrish Bulls won their first four games last season before ending the season with a five-game losing streak. In the three years of the program, Parrish Community is 7-16.