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Hermes named Notre Dame Academy softball coach

GREEN BAY – Scott Hermes has been named the head coach of the Notre Dame Academy softball team.

Hermes brings extensive experience coaching on the club level with Wisconsin Lightning Fastpitch, which he co-founded in 2003 out of Salem.

A 2019 inductee into the Wisconsin USA Softball Coaches Hall of Fame, Hermes has coached five Wisconsin State High School Gatorade Players of the Year and over 100 players who went on to play collegiately.

“I’m excited about the challenge,” Hermes said about the opportunity to lead a high school varsity program for the first time.

Scott Hermes

The 57-year-old Howard native said he wasn’t planning on coaching softball again when he moved back to the Green Bay area last year with his wife, Tami, to be closer to family.

However, he said the open position at Notre Dame was perfect to apply for.

“I’m excited about it,” said Hermes, who attended Premontre High School as a freshman. “I probably wouldn’t have thought about doing something like this, but it’s a [Catholic] school. That’s important to me.”

Hermes’ passion for the sport began during his days as a pitcher in men’s fastpitch leagues and playing with his brother, Mark, who is going to be an assistant coach of his at Notre Dame.

“I am excited to welcome Scott Hermes to the Notre Dame Academy community,” Athletic Director Matt Koenig said. “He brings a wealth of knowledge about softball to the program, a sincere passion and excitement to build the NDA girls’ softball players into a competitive team, not only locally, but statewide. He truly loves softball, and I think our girls will see we are going to be a different team moving forward.”

The Tritons have gone 10-78 over the past four seasons.

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