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Mitchell High School girls basketball coach Dave Brooks to retire after 2025-26 season

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) —Mitchell High School announces the retirement of Head Girls Basketball Coach Dave Brooks following the conclusion of the 2025–2026 basketball season.
Coach Brooks concludes an outstanding tenure leading the Mitchell High School girls basketball program, leaving behind a legacy defined by competitive excellence, integrity, and an unwavering commitment to student-athletes. Throughout his time at Mitchell, Coach Brooks built a program rooted in discipline, teamwork, and sportsmanship, helping shape not only successful teams on the court but confident young leaders off of it.
Under Coach Brooks’ leadership, the program achieved sustained success, earning multiple state tournament appearances and establishing a reputation as one of the state’s respected programs. His dedication extended far beyond wins and losses, as he consistently emphasized academic achievement, character development, and community involvement.
The search for his replacement will begin immediately.
“Coach Brooks journey with the girls basketball program is a pretty incredible one. What started as a hobby as an assistant coach turned into Coach Brooks being a staple of Mitchell Kernel Girls Basketball and the head coach of one of the most successful runs in program history. He brought a youthful energy to the program and his ability to develop meaningful relationships with the girls was a joy to watch. We thank him for his selfless service and wish him well in his retirement.” – Cory Aadland
“I am grateful for the opportunity to have coached the Mitchell Girls basketball team. I have enjoyed my time working with the players and staff, and I appreciate the support and guidance I have received.” – Dave Brooks

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