A5 FRIDAY January 22, 2021 Winter Sports SeasideSignal.com Seaside seeks interim softball coach By GARY HENLEY Seaside Signal The Seaside softball team is looking for its seventh head coach since 2015. Jessica Garrigues, who coached the 2019 season, will remain on the coach- ing staff, but will step away from her head coaching duties for one year while on parental leave. The announcement was made offi cial at Tuesday’s Seaside School District Board of Directors virtual meeting. Garrigues posted on the Seaside softball Facebook page, “Since I will be on parental leave during our season and my district con- tract does not allow for school district employees to coach while on leave, I am forced to step out of my head coach role for the year.” Garrigues will still be listed as a volunteer coach on the Seaside roster. “I will be there several times a week once I recover from childbirth and settle into a routine with ‘Baby G,’” she said. “Please know that my needing to techni- cally ‘step down’ does not refl ect my commitment to Seaside softball and all that we have built over the last several years.” Garrigues and the Gulls won the last time they set foot on the fi eld, a 5-4 vic- tory over Warrenton to close out the 2019 season. Seaside fi nished 5-19 overall, 1-11 in the Cowapa League. The Gulls were 8-13 (3-12 in league) in 2018. Garrigues was named the Seaside coach in April 2019, taking over for Dar- ren Ideue, who took over for Korie Blacker, who replaced co-coaches Jon Hotchkiss and Bill Westerholm, after Jen Glasson stepped down after the 2015 season. Assuming there is a 2021 season, the next Sea- side coach will be an interim coach. “I will be stepping back into the head coach role next season (2022), and we have a plan in place for this sea- son,” Garrigues said. “We have lots to accom- plish this season and in the future, and we have plans in place to make that happen … not simply promises and hopes. Stay on the lookout for our continued growth.” In other news, Isaias Jantes will be named coach for the Seaside football freshman team. Gary Henley/Seaside Signal Seaside softball coach Jessica Garrigues will step away from her head coaching duties in 2021 before returning in 2022. Elementary: Owners hope to donate the park land Continued from Page A1 hopeful that everything is a solvable problem,” Morey said. Forty to 45 units would be constructed overall, includ- ing the classroom apart- ments, caretaker’s units and detached duplexes, Morey said. The main building class- rooms could serve as stu- dio and one-bedroom units for residents 55 and older. All apartments would be for long-term rental only, at market rates. Detached 1,200- to 1,600-square-foot duplexes for all ages could be built on the northwest portion of the property. Three portable structures on the southwest side of the property are envisioned for caretakers’ apartments and storage for the apartment residents. The gym, despite leaks and wall cracks, is an irre- placeable asset, Morey said, and could continue to pro- vide recreational space for local kids. The Moreys said they anticipate a two-year plan- ning process, a time-frame that parallels a new city parks master plan. 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