Catoosa adds coaching staff as Indians transition to Class 3A

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 3:48 AM

Last updated Jun 30, 2026

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Catoosa is enhancing its coaching staff as it prepares to enter Class 3A for the upcoming season. Coach Sal Guerrero has added veteran assistant Jason Cochran, former player Aedan Taft, and Robert Boyles to his team. The Indians are moving down from Class 4A, where they have struggled with a 10-30 record since 2022, facing tough competition. The new coaching staff aims to build on past experiences and help improve the program in its new district, which includes challenges such as perennial power Metro Christian and defending state champion Jones. The team will look to make strides during the offseason as it prepares for the upcoming season.

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  • Catoosa transitions to Class 3A for the first time since 2008.
  • New coaching hires include Jason Cochran and Aedan Taft.
  • The team has faced challenges with low roster numbers.
  • Catoosa's new district features strong rivals like Metro Christian.
  • The offseason will focus on building momentum for the upcoming season.
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  • 3:48 AMYahoo SportsFOOTBALL: Catoosa bolsters staff as Indians prepare for move to Class 3A
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A new classification brings new opportunity, and Catoosa is adding fresh faces to help seize it. As the Indians prepare for their first season in Class 3A after nearly two decades in 4A, coach Sal Guerrero has strengthened his staff with three additions: veteran assistant Jason Cochran, former Catoosa standout Aedan Taft and Robert Boyles. The hires come at a pivotal time for the program. ...

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