From the Clovis News Journal - Chad Roanhaus is back in the Wildcat fold. Roanhaus, who turned 36 in July, has been a head coach at the high school level and college level in Las Vegas, N.M. He went 42-21 in five seasons at Robertson High with three straight Class 3A title appearances and two titles. He resigned from New Mexico Highlands, where he also played quarterback, after compiling a 5-28 record in three seasons. He joins his father, longtime coach Eric Roanhaus, and many of his former coaches and teammates on the Wildcat sidelines as offensive coordinator. It’s his second stint as a Wildcat assistant, as he was a junior varsity coach in 2000. He also played quarterback for the Wildcats and was part of a 1991 state championship and 1993 state runner-up teams. Read more
Sports: Chad Roanhaus calling Clovis home again
Posted by
Michael Swickard
on Thursday, August 4, 2011
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