John Cundall has resigned as the head football coach at Greybull.

Cundall had been at Greybull since 2004, compiling a 31-35 record in his seven years leading the Buffs. His last two were his best, as he led Greybull to a 9-2 record in 2009 and an 8-3 record in 2010 and semifinal playoff appearances in both years.

Before moving to Greybull, Cundall was the head coach in Gillette, where he went 21-12 in three years (2001-03) with the Camels.

Cundall will be the head coach for the North team in this June’s Shrine Bowl.

Cundall is the fourth Wyoming coach to resign this year, joining Torrington’s Brian Harms, Rock Springs’ Tony Yerkovich and Kelly Walsh’s Jim Horne.

Cundall verified his resignation in an e-mail Saturday.

Greybull Standard story.

–patrick

One Thought on “Cundall resigns as Greybull head coach

  1. Mike Walk on March 12, 2011 at 4:43 pm said:

    Sorry to see Coach Cundall step down. He is a class act all the way around, and will be missed in Wyoming high school football. Anyone that knows him and has coached against him knows that he is the kind of guy we want working with kids. He is a man I have always had tremendous respect for. I wish him luck in whatever he chooses to do in his life now.

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