Tascosa girls basketball coach Chris Sumrall calls it a career

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Chris Sumrall retired from coaching basketball after 30 years Tuesday morning. [Roy Wheeler/ Press Pass Sports]

After 30 years of coaching and teaching, Tascosa head girls’ basketball coach Chris Sumrall is hanging up his whistle officially announcing his retirement Tuesday morning.

Sumrall has spent 30 years in the coaching profession with 28 of those as a head coach earning an impressive 643 career wins. Sumrall simply said he felt like this was just the right time to move forward in his life.

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