Mo'onia Gerrard still part of the team set-up as a technical coach
Thursday 22 June 2017 16:36, UK
Severn Stars are seeking a new head coach to spearhead their campaign next season after Mo'onia Gerrard stepped down from her role.
Gerrard remains part of the team set-up as a technical coach but the franchise has started the process of appointing a replacement head coach to build on the team's progress ahead of the coming season.
Mo'onia said: "I have loved being a part of the Severn Stars' inaugural season in the Vitality Netball Superleague as head coach. I feel the club has made great progress in a short period of time and I am excited to see the success of the club as it moves forward.
"Although I will be stepping aside as head coach to spend more time with my family I will be staying involved in a different capacity and will contribute to the growth of the club. Thanks to all the fans for their support in our first year and I look forward to seeing everybody in the next season."
Director of netball, Pamela Cookey said: "Mo'onia has been a key part of our Severn Stars journey and has had a great impact on the players.
"Though we will be losing her in the head coach role, Mo'onia will still be involved in the team's development as a technical coach throughout next season. I would like to thank Mo'onia on behalf of all at Severn Stars for everything she has done for the team in this capacity, in our inaugural season, and know the ethos and team spirit she has fostered will continue into next season.
"We'll be looking to recruit a new head coach as quickly as possible to take the team forward and build on the base Mon has laid down."
Stars finished their debut season third from bottom with a creditable 15 points from 18 games during the regular season.
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