Wildorado making positive steps forward with hiring of superintendent Eric Gomez and new head football coach DJ Howell

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Former Miami coach DJ Howell has been hired as the new athletic director and head football coach at Wildorado. [David Erickson/ Press Pass Sports]

Behind interim superintendent and former Canadian Wildcat head football coach Kyle Lynch on top of an aggressive school board, Wildorado ISD is catching major attention in a positive way since Saturday.

Lynch, a two-time state champion head football coach and longtime superintendent at Canadian, was brought in to work with the school board to get things going in the right direction and that’s exactly what they’ve done.

On Saturday, the Wildorado school board named Eric Gomez as the new superintendent and on Tuesday, it was announced that DJ Howell will serve as the new athletic director/ head football coach.

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