Ryan Lindley resigns as Morton baseball head coach after one season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 3:11 PM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
Ryan Lindley has resigned from his position as head coach of the Morton Potters baseball team after one season, effective June 10. Lindley, who served as an assistant for 16 years prior, announced his decision on social media, citing personal health and wellness reasons. He expressed gratitude for his time in the program and plans to remain involved at the junior high level. The Potters had a strong season at 23-13, finishing third in the Mid-Illini Conference before losing in the regional championship. Morton now seeks a new head coach for the upcoming season.
- •Lindley coached Morton for one season after 16 years as an assistant.
- •The Potters finished third in the Mid-Illini Conference.
- •Morton lost in the Class 3A regional championship game.
- •Potential candidates for head coach may include former players or assistants.
- •Hudson Lovell was named an all-conference first-team selection.
- 3:11 PMYahoo Sports — 'Hard decision:' Morton baseball coach steps down after one season
"The longtime Morton assistant baseball coach resigns following one season as the Potters head coach.
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