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Pleasanton Preps: Amador wrestling coach Chubb's status for next season still up in the air

Original post made on Mar 15, 2023

One week after we found out about the controversy regarding whether Amador Valley wrestling coach Travis Chubb would be rehired for next year, the picture may have cleared some. I talked with Chubb this Monday afternoon trying to...

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Posted by Julie Parsley
a resident of Amador Valley High School
on Mar 15, 2023 at 1:12 pm

Julie Parsley is a registered user.

Thank you, Mr. Miller, for taking the time to share this situation with the community. If anyone knows Travis Chubb, they know an extraordinary person who is skilled in coaching and dedicated to Amador Athletics. This is a disappointing situation and I hope that PUSD takes the time and effort to make it right.


Posted by JSmith
a resident of Downtown
on Mar 15, 2023 at 9:05 pm

JSmith is a registered user.

Mike Williams had no prior experience in HR and is totally unqualified / not competent in the position. He should be the one being dismissed, not Coach Chubb.


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