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MARSHFIELD – The Marshfield High School Athletic Department announced the hiring of Brenda Konrardy as its new varsity girls golf coach on Wednesday.
The school released a statement:
Marshfield High School proudly announces the promotion of Brenda Konrardy as the next head girls golf coach. With her experience as an avid player, student of the game, and a dedicated assistant coach for the past three seasons, Konrardy brings the knowledge of golf and student connection, along with her passion to lead the team towards excellence.
Beyond the greens, Konrardy’s coaching commitments previously extends to softball and volleyball, where she has demonstrated her leadership abilities and fundamental teaching skill. Her multifaceted coaching experience equips her with a diverse skill set, poised to elevate the girls golf program to new heights.
In addition to her coaching roles, Konrardy is a respected member of the Marshfield High School teaching staff, serving in the Social Sciences Department. Her dedication to education and athletics embodies the school’s values of excellence, well rounded students, and community.
As she steps into her new role, Konrardy expresses her enthusiasm for the opportunity to inspire and mentor young athletes, instilling in them the values of sportsmanship, perseverance and teamwork to be successful on and off the course. Coach Konrardy replaces Kevin Fredrick after his retirement as teacher and coach at Marshfield High School this year.
The girls golf season opens when practices are allowed to begin on Aug. 12.