Mark DeCarli resigns as Greencastle-Antrim softball coach after 14 seasons
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 1:41 AM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
Mark DeCarli has stepped down from his role as the Greencastle-Antrim softball coach after 14 seasons. Following the team's first-round elimination in the Class 5A state tournament, DeCarli cited his health as a key factor in his decision. He leaves behind a legacy of over 200 wins and significant achievements, including a District 3 championship in 2013 and a 2025 state championship game appearance. DeCarli had considered resigning a year earlier but opted to continue coaching due to the promise of his returning players. He has served as a teacher in the district for 27 years and plans to remain in that position.
- •DeCarli has a 211-84 coaching record at Greencastle-Antrim.
- •He had been mulling over his resignation for two years.
- •The team won nine division titles under his guidance.
- •His resignation follows a state tournament first-round exit.
- •DeCarli will continue his teaching role in the district.
- 1:41 AMYahoo Sports — Greencastle's Mark DeCarli ends 14-year run softball coach
"Mark DeCarli is stepping down as Greencastle-Antrim softball coach after 14 seasons to focus on his health.
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