Omaha Central – Class A Team Preview (Boys)
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Omaha Central
Head Coach – Peter Pham
Previous Records
Year | Record |
2019 | 12-6 |
2018 | 8-9 |
State Status – Front Runner, Contender, Dark Horse, Up-And-Coming, Building, Too Early To Tell
NEST Analysis – Another OPS program that seems to be on the rise is Central High, who should find a fair amount of on-field success in 2021. A 12-6 record in 2019 seems to indicate that the Eagles are ready to take the next step as a program. Expect the Eagles to be fast-paced and direct, which should make for many exciting match-ups. A more challenging metro make-up is always positive, and Central High can contribute to that excitement.
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