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Clarksville Academy has hired its new head coach Steadman Bell former assistant coach of Nashville Christian School for the past 6 years, will take over as HC of the Cougars. The Cougars are looking for an OC, if you're interested please email Coach Bell at steadman_bell@yahoo.com. Thank you! Possible teaching opportunities are available as well. 

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