Finneytown head football coach Armand Tatum resigns to join Moeller staff

Finneytown head coach Armand Tatum leads his team during practice on Friday, July 30, 2022.

Finneytown High School football coach Armand Tatum has decided to step down from the position and will become the Moeller assistant offensive line coach for this upcoming season.

Tatum, an intervention specialist at Finneytown, confirmed the move Friday. Finneytown has posted the position according to athletic director Gerald Warmack.

Tatum was head coach for three seasons at Finneytown, which is a Division V program in the Cincinnati Hills League. He was 5-25 including 1-9 last season. Finneytown was 3-7 in 2023, the only time the team has won more than two games since 2011.

The 1994 Walnut Hills grad was head coach at Western Hills for six seasons, from 2016-21. He also coached at Walnut and Hughes before taking over at Western Hills in 2016.

He joins a Moeller program that was Division I state runner-up last season, going 14-2 overall. The offensive line has blocked for the last two Ohio Mr. Football honorees; running back Jordan Marshall and quarterback Matt Ponatoski. Ponatoski set several school passing records in 2024 to lead the Crusaders to the championship game.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Finneytown head football coach steps down to join Moeller staff


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Publish date : 2025-01-31 18:16:00

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