By Gerardo Bolong
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
After 25 years, the only fastpitch softball coach Kennedy Catholic High School has witnessed coached his final home game at Chelsea Park on Thurs., May 3.
Known as “Mr. Lancer” for graduating from Kennedy Catholic before returning to Lancer land to teach and coach following graduation from college, Dino Josie will step down at the end of this season after a final playoff run.
Back-to-back state championships in 2007 and 2008 with a streak of 11 consecutive Seamount League titles highlight his team accomplishments.
Josie has also earned numerous coach of the year recognition, the last in 2016.
Even the Lancer concession stand organization has been part of the JFK graduates’ many accomplishments.
Under warm, filtered sunshine, numerous coaches, friends and families gathered together to wish Josie farewell with an additional on campus event slated after the game’s completion.
“It’s all about relationships with players, coaches and coaches of other teams we’ve played against in the leagues,” Josie said. “My mother told me to do what you love and you’ll never have to work in your life. I’m blessed to impact others and the impact on me is sustaining.”
In coaching, Josie began with the lean years before moving into the high tides of achievements.
He also credits longtime friend and former Lancer athletic director and football coach Bob Bourgette with mentoring him on coaching.
Current AD Sam Reed also has a great relationship with coach Josie.
Game wise, the Lancers overcame an early deficit to overwhelm Hazen, 19-4, in five innings.
Kennedy Catholic improved to 8-5 in the North Puget Sound League 4A Cascade Division and to 10-9 overall to retain a chance for third place as the division crossover games approached.
In this game, Hazen used three hits to score three runs in the top of the first inning before Kennedy Catholic warmed up the potent bats.
Marinna Desimone singled home a Lancer run in the bottom of the first, but the Highlanders countered with their final run of the game in the top of the third.