The Denver Post

Danley, iconic Eaton High baseball coach, is ousted

- By Jesse Paul

After 45 years of building a dynasty at Eaton High School, baseball coach Jim Danley’s iconic run is officially over, the small town’s school district announced Friday afternoon.

About a month ago, the district gave Danley a 13-point improvemen­t plan for the upcoming season, saying he needed to sign it or be removed as coach.

“After giving Mr. Danley a reasonable opportunit­y to consider his position regarding the performanc­e improvemen­t plan, Mr. Danley did not respond within the communicat­ed deadline,” the district said in a statement.

District officials say they are moving forward in a search for a new coach.

“I’m disappoint­ed to hear of the decision to post the opening for the head baseball coaching job at Eaton High School,” Danley said in a statement. “I have believed over the last few weeks that a process was in place through which an agreement could be reached in which I would be able to remain as head coach.”

Danley also said “alternativ­e language for a performanc­e plan had been discussed in which I was in agreement,” adding that he’s still open to a “mutually satisfacto­ry agreement.”

He called his coaching career in Eaton “a great privilege” and something he would like to continue.

“It’s too bad,” said Steve Schlotthau­er, a Danley proponent who has vocally supported the former coach. “He was there so long.”

Schlotthau­er, who owns a popular Eaton restaurant where photos of Danley watch over patrons, said the news is still settling in for the town.

“As a parent who drove her son 45 minutes to Eaton every day to play for Jim Danley, it’s not the direction that I thought would happen,” said Sara Mondragon, a parent of a senior player on the team who called for changes to the baseball program. “I don’t think any of the parents wanted him to be fired or any of the students wanted him to be fired.”

Mondragon says she is upset by the way the school district handled the situation. The goal, she says, was just to improve the team.

“I think that the kids are sad,” Mondragon said. “They just wanted some change.”

Carmen Edens, whose twin sons graduated in 2014 but quit Danley’s team after their freshman season because of the

coaching staff, said she too feels the unrest was handed poorly. However, she says, Danley could have just opted to adhere to the plan.

“He chose not to step up to the plate and do what was best for him and his boys,” Edens said. “He quit the team.”

Danley, the winningest baseball coach in Colorado history, had said he would not sign the plan, whose stipulatio­ns included that his son, Kirk, a longtime volunteer assistant and coach on other Eaton levels, be barred from the program.

The improvemen­t plan, the district says, was prompted by parent and player complaints.

Superinten­dent Randy Miller did not make himself available Friday afternoon to speak with The Denver Post.

Danley’s career record is 807-163-2, and he has been inducted into multiple halls of fame. Over each of the past 37 years, Eaton has won either a league, regional or state championsh­ip.

In the 2015 season, Danley led the Reds to their 11th state championsh­ip in Class 3A, an American Legion A varsity tournament win and a MaxPreps ranking of No. 17 in the country.

The controvers­y surroundin­g Danley had split the town over the past several weeks into pro- and anti-Danley camps. At a September school board meeting, the turmoil boiled over, and each side presented its case.

State Sen. Scott Renfroe, R-Eaton, told the board during the meeting he was disgusted by the plan it presented to Danley, saying “you should know better.”

“Your actions are embarrassi­ng,” he said. “You’re embarrassi­ng this town.”

 ??  ?? Jim Danley, the winningest baseball coach in Colorado history, refused to sign on to a 13-point improvemen­t plan.
Jim Danley, the winningest baseball coach in Colorado history, refused to sign on to a 13-point improvemen­t plan.
 ??  ?? Jim Danley speaks to his team on May 31. Danley, the winningest baseball coach in Colorado history, was ousted Friday by the school district. AAron Ontiveroz,
Jim Danley speaks to his team on May 31. Danley, the winningest baseball coach in Colorado history, was ousted Friday by the school district. AAron Ontiveroz,

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