Coaches Corner: Canadian’s Aaron Marks – Tradition, Passion, and a Little “Stitious”

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Aaron Marks enters his seventh year as the Canadian head girls basketball coach. [Carter Pirtle/ Press Pass Sports]

Seventeen Years, Countless Memories

Aaron Marks has coached at Sterling City, Whitharral, and Farwell, but now calls Canadian home, leading girls basketball and cross country.

His most memorable coaching year came in 2021-2022, when his teams reached the state meet in cross country and the regional finals in the same season—a testament to the high standards he sets.

For Coach Marks, the toughest competition comes from Panhandle and Idalou, schools that push his teams to be their very best.

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