BREAKING: West Clermont High School has officially appointed Jeremy Pflug as its new head football coach, announced on Wednesday night. Pflug steps into the role following the departure of Ben Moorman, who resigned after leading the Wolves to a challenging 2-8 record in the 2025 season.
This urgent announcement comes as West Clermont aims to revitalize its football program after a tough season, including a 1-8 record in the Eastern Cincinnati Conference. Pflug brings a wealth of experience to the position, having served as the co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach at Lebanon High School last season, where the team achieved an impressive 8-4 record.
Previously, Pflug was the head coach at Purcell Marian, where he led the Cavaliers to a remarkable 10-3 record and reached the Division V regional semifinals in 2023. His tenure at Purcell Marian lasted just one season, from December 2022 to March 2024. Over eight seasons as a head coach, Pflug accumulated a commendable record of 55-26 at various schools, including Cincinnati College Preparatory Academy and Aiken.
Fans and players alike are eager to see how Pflug’s leadership will transform the team as the upcoming season approaches. His track record of success and strategic coaching methods may provide the spark that West Clermont needs to turn their fortunes around.
As adjustments are made and preparations for the season begin, all eyes will be on Pflug as he seeks to build a competitive team for West Clermont. This development is not only crucial for the players but also for the entire community, who are hopeful for a return to winning ways.
Stay tuned for further updates on Pflug’s coaching strategies and player developments as the football season draws near.
