CONTACT: Kyle Detz, Mission College Prep, 805-543-2131, kdetz@missionprep.org Mission Prep’s Three Time CIF Champion Krossa Stepping Down John Krossa is Leaving MCP Girls Basketball after Serving Nine Years as Head Coach San Luis Obispo, CA-Today, Mission College Prep President James Childs announced that Varsity Girls Basketball Coach John Krossa will be stepping down as Head Coach, and will remain the Assistant Principal for Student Activities and Leadership Class teacher. Krossa led the Royals to three CIF championships in his tenure as head coach, amassing 173 wins with only 84 losses. Assistant Coach Andrew Richardson has been hired as his successor. Krossa said, “It’s been a privilege and a joy to coach the Lady Royals, We strived to embody the high standard and culture of success on and off the court that Jay Cowitz instilled at Mission Prep. I will cherish all the time I was able to spend teaching the game of basketball, but more importantly preparing the players to be successful in life. I couldn’t be more proud to hand this group of young women off to Coach Richardson. It’s always bothered me when coaches leave when the cupboard is bare. This is not the case. We have a talented group of returning players, and they will be successful next year and in the years to come.” Krossa led the Royals to two state finals appearances and coached two athletes who were named County Player of the Year. Krossa served nine years (2006-2015) as the Girls Varsity Head Coach. Prior to leading the Lady Royals basketball team, he spent three seasons as the Boys JV Head Coach (2000-2002), one as Boys Varsity Assistant Coach (2003), and four as the Girls Varsity Tennis Coach (2003-2006). Krossa is stepping away to spend more time with his family, who includes his wife Gwenn, and children, J.T., Lani, and Cooper. Richardson, a class of 2008 MCP Alumni, and graduate of ASU, will assume control of the Royals after one year as Assistant Coach. Richardson, who Krossa calls “one of the best pure point guards in the history of Mission Prep Basketball,” played for Boys Varsity Coach Terrance Harris from 2005-08, and holds records for his unselfish play, including the all-time record for assists in a game. Richardson is a local Realtor who grew up on the Central Coast. He brings his playing experience, passion for the game, and community roots to a program that knows how to win. On accepting the position, Coach Richardson said, “I’m very excited. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a while. Being a young coach, it’s exciting to take over a program that has such a storied history. I’m looking forward to taking the Royals back to the height of success that they achieved in previous years.” About Mission College Prep: Mission College Preparatory Catholic High School is a coeducational diocesan high school serving 380 students. Founded in 1926, the school currently enjoys thriving programs and a highly regarded academic reputation, largely resulting from a qualified and experienced faculty, a supportive parent community, and a highly motivated and involved student body. Mission College Prep fosters the development of the whole person mind, body, and spirit - through an integrated curriculum in academics, athletics, the arts, and spirituality. Mission College Prep creates a culture of care and accountability, in partnership with families, to form women and men of scholarship, inspiration, and leadership in service to deeper life with God and deeper life with one another.
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