Tom Babaian, Six-time State Champion Pelham High Football Coach, Resigns Amidst 42-Game Winning Streak
Six-time state champion Pelham High football coach Tom Babaian has announced his resignation, leaving a legacy of success with a career record of 141-97 and six undefeated seasons, leading to six state championships.
The Big PictureBabaian's departure marks the end of a highly successful era for Pelham High football, highlighted by four consecutive state championships and a 42-game winning streak, ranking third nationally.
By the Numbers- Career record: 141-97
- Six state championships led by Babaian
- 42-game winning streak, the third longest in the country
- Babaian's resignation comes after leading Pelham High to four straight state titles in the last four seasons.
- Pelham currently boasts a 42-game winning streak, ranking third in the nation.
The departure of Babaian raises questions about the future success and dynamics of the Pelham High football program post his exceptional tenure.
Bottom LineTom Babaian's resignation as Pelham High football coach marks the departure of a legendary figure who leaves behind a remarkable legacy of success and impact on the program, setting a high bar for the team's future.
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