A four-time state champion Northshore coach is stepping down after 23 years
Nick Chetta, the beloved coach of Northlake Christian's boys' soccer team, is stepping down after 23 impactful years, during which he led the Wolverines to four state championships. Reflecting on his journey, Chetta expressed gratitude for his time at Northlake, emphasizing the need to focus on his new role as Associate Head of School and spend more time with his family. Since announcing his departure, he's been relishing quality moments with his children, while also having built a remarkable coaching record of 553 wins over his career.
By the Numbers- Chetta's coaching record: 553-146-39.
- Northlake's last season record: 20-4-3, with a 15-match unbeaten streak.
Chetta’s decision to leave coaching, while centered around family priorities, raises questions about the program's future management and direction under new leadership. The transition may impact team dynamics as they adjust to a new head coach.
State of Play- Chetta is transitioning to a full-time administrative role at Northlake Christian School after stepping down.
- Assistant coach Mason Morise will succeed Chetta as the boys' soccer head coach.
Moving forward, the Northlake boys' soccer program will undergo changes as Morise takes over. Chetta’s focus on his new administrative duties may influence how the soccer program is structured and operated.
Bottom LineChetta’s departure marks the end of an era filled with success, but his commitment to family and new responsibilities highlights the importance of balance in life. The legacy he leaves behind will challenge his successors to uphold the standards he set.
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