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Ephrata School District Names New EHS Softball Coach

A group of people, likely a sports team, are gathered together on a sports field, engaged in what appears to be a team discussion or strategy session.

The Ephrata School District is pleased to announce the hiring of Lesa Trevino as the new head coach for the EHS Softball program. Her appointment will become official following school board action on Monday, Oct. 27.

Trevino brings several years of experience coaching competitive and recreational softball teams in the Ephrata area, including the Ephrata Enforcers Softball Club and the Columbia Basin Youth Softball Association (CBYSA). Known for her strong leadership and deep understanding of the game, she has helped develop young athletes’ skills while fostering teamwork, sportsmanship and a positive playing environment.

“Lesa’s passion for softball and commitment to player development make her an excellent fit for our program,” said Bryan Johnson, EHS Athletic Director and Assistant Principal. “Her coaching experience and connection to the local softball community will be a tremendous asset to our athletes and to Ephrata High School.”

Trevino has been recognized by peers and fellow coaches for her ability to connect with players and inspire confidence both on and off the field. Her coaching style emphasizes effort, communication and growth, creating a supportive environment where athletes can excel.

About Ephrata High School:
Ephrata High School sponsors 22 sports programs throughout the academic year.  Located in Ephrata, WA, EHS has an enrollment of more than 900 students in grades 9-12.  For more information about Tiger Athletics visit our website at www.ephratatigers.com.

About Ephrata Schools:
Since 1909, Ephrata Schools have provided a quality public education to all students, regardless of ability, race, wealth, language, religion or country of origin. At Ephrata Schools, we are unified in bridging kids and their learning. We are deeply committed to every child's journey and work hard to ensure that every student graduates ready for career and life. For more information about the Ephrata School District, please visit www.EphrataSchools.org.

A group of people are gathered together on a sports field, engaged a team discussion.

Lesa Trevino (in white hat), discusses strategy with her 14u Ephrata Enforcers Softball Team. Trevino has been named head coach of the EHS softball team, pending Ephrata School Board action on Monday, Oct. 27.