Kemmerer’s all-time winningest coach has stepped aside as the Rangers’ head coach.
After 12 seasons, Shawn Rogers resigned as the head football coach at Kemmerer. Jason Ferrarini, a Kemmerer native who was an assistant with the Rangers, has been named as Rogers’ replacement.
Rogers and Ferrarini verified the changes via emails to wyoming-football.com on Thursday.
Rogers finished his tenure as Kemmerer’s all-time winningest coach, going 63-51 in 12 seasons. He led the Rangers to state championships in 2005 and 2007 and also led the team to a school-record 14 consecutive victories in the 2007-08 seasons. However, Kemmerer has gone winless the past two seasons and enters 2015 on a state-worst 20-game losing streak.
Rogers’ 63 victories at Kemmerer is 20 better than any other coach in program history.
Rogers plans to stay at Kemmerer as the elementary principal, he said.
–patrick