• Mooney Placed On Administrative Leave


    By Mitch Lehman
    EDITOR OF THE TRIBUNE

    Mike Mooney, San MarinoHigh School’s varsity football coach and assistant principal in charge ofathletics, attendance and discipline, has been placed on administrative leave ofabsence and will not be on the sidelines tomorrow night when the Titans travelto Monrovia fora Rio Hondo League contest.

    Calling thedevelopment “a personnel matter,” San Marino Unified School DistrictSuperintendent Gary Woods declined further comment, adding “we are not atliberty to discuss any specifics whatsoever.”

    San MarinoHigh School Principal Loren Kleinrock has agreed to step in as interim headcoach “in a titular manner,” as he told members at a meeting of the district’sAthletics Advisory Committee meeting held on Tuesday night. Mooney’s status wasnot on the agenda, but Kleinrock and Woods each made short statements on thematter.

    For the complete story, read the San Marino Tribune printedition.

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