Dons turn to college assistant Graham Bousley to replace Will Cunningham; Greg Lanthier relocating from Mt. Carmel to rural Rifle, Colo.
Cathedral Catholic High School announced it has hired Graham Bousley as head boys basketball coach, while Greg Lanthier announced he’s stepping down as athletic director and boys basketball coach at Mt. Carmel.
Bousley spent the last 15 years in the college ranks, most recently at Longwood University in Virginia, where he was the special assistant to the head coach/recruiting coordinator. “So I’ve looked at Cathedral from afar … great school, great students. I wasn’t necessarily looking for a high school head-coaching job, but I was looking for the right opportunity.
Lanthier, 60, won a pair of CIF basketball championships as a coach at Vista High School and was the head coach at UCSD for 10 seasons before working at Porterville College and Pioneer Valley High School.
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