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Ron Dawn to retire as basketball coach at Newport Central Catholic

Ron Dawn, long-time head basketball coach at Newport Central Catholic, was given a special award by St. Elizabeth at the 2020 Ninth Region tournament.

Newport Central Catholic High School head boys basketball coach Ron Dawn announced his retirement from the position Tuesday.

This follows the April announcement of his retirement as principal of the school. At that time, he told the Enquirer he was intending to return to coaching but changed his mind this week. 

Dawn, a 1974 graduate of Newport Catholic and standout basketball player, began his coaching career at NCC with the boys basketball program in 1980. He was named the NCC boys head coach in 1990. 

Newport Central Catholic head coach Ron Dawn talks to his team as Conner defeated Newport Central Catholic 55-52 in boys basketball Feb. 21, 2020 at Newport Central Catholic HS, Ky.

After a five-year break to follow his son Ronny’s college basketball career at Marshall, he resumed coaching duties at NCC. 

He was named the girls head coach in 2009, a post he held for four seasons.

In 2013, Dawn returned to the boys basketball program, adding three more All "A" Classic state titles to his list of successes. 

His most recent Ninth Region championship came in 2015-16 when his team made it to the semifinals in the KHSAA Sweet 16. Following that season, he stepped down as head coach to take the position of NCC principal but returned to the post in 2019.

NCC head coach Ron Dawn as Newport Central Catholic beat Bishop Brossart 60-50 in KHSAA boys basketball Feb. 2, 2021 at Bishop Brossart High School, Alexandria, Ky.

Dawn is the only coach in the state to win an All “A” state championship in both boys and girls basketball. Additionally, he is the only Ninth Region coach to win a postseason regional title for both the boys and girls. 

Dawn retires with 520 career victories, 429 as a boys coach, which ranks fourth in Ninth Region history. Current St. Henry coach Dave Faust is eight ahead with 437. Former Highlands coach Ken Shields has 460 and Newport legend Stan Arnzen, 452.


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