
DAILY BULLETIN: Andrew Tachias Finds Calling As Covina's Cross Country Coach
1/15/2015 4:49:00 PM | Men's Cross Country, Men's Track and Field
Riverside—The goal was to lose weight, not to become a head coach. But that is what has happened to Andrew Tachias. The Riverside Police Department officer, who was wounded in an alleged shooting spree by ex-Los Angeles Police Department officer Christopher Dorner in 2013, has become Covina High School's cross country coach. He replaces Erik Starkey.
"I always thought in the back of my mind about coaching," Tachias said. "I never thought it would work out, but the opportunity presented itself."
Actually, it's probably the last thing Tachias, 28, thought he would be doing.
"I expected to be a police officer for 30 years," he said. "I trained and worked hard for that."
To read the rest of the story, please visit the Daily Bulletin website.
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"I always thought in the back of my mind about coaching," Tachias said. "I never thought it would work out, but the opportunity presented itself."
Actually, it's probably the last thing Tachias, 28, thought he would be doing.
"I expected to be a police officer for 30 years," he said. "I trained and worked hard for that."
To read the rest of the story, please visit the Daily Bulletin website.
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