Michael Lynch Named Head Basketball Coach at La Salle



From left, Anthony Harris, La Salle Athletic Director, Michael Lynch, the Lancers new varsity basketball coach, Dr. Richard Gray, La Salle, President.
Michael Lynch

La Salle High School announced today that Michael Lynch has accepted the position of boys varsity basketball coach for the Lancers. La Salle’s Principal, Brother Christopher Brady, FSC said, “Mr. Lynch brings his exceptional coaching ability and his extensive basketball background to La Salle and we are very excited about the future of Lancer Basketball. He will be a wonderful addition to our community.”

Lynch has been the Head Basketball Coach at Price High School in Los Angeles since 1996 where he has recorded a 511-105 record in 19 seasons. His teams made 12 CIF Finals appearances coming away with 10 CIF Championship trophies while setting the CIF consecutive Championship win streak at eight. Price has won six state titles, eight regional titles, 10 division titles, and 11 league titles. Under Lynch’s leadership, Price is only one of two schools to ever win four consecutive boys state titles.

Lynch has done more than just win games. He has sent 29 student-athletes to college on athletic scholarships, 19 of which to Division I universities and another dozen to Division II and NAIA Universities. He was the Athletic Director for the Knights from 2004 to 2006 and is the current AD having been appointed in 2013.

Lynch, the five-time CIF Coach of the Year, and the CIF State Coach of the Year has been much more than a basketball coach. At a school such as Price, which has a 98 percent college placement rate, he has been a mentor, role model, father figure and friend to the student-athletes that have come through the program. “Mike will be a great addition to our coaching staff as he is a proven leader with a successful coaching career on all levels and has a Christian-based ethic that will be a perfect fit for us,” said
La Salle’s Athletic Director, Anthony Harris.

Lynch began his basketball career at Pius X High School and graduated from Dominguez Hill High School. He then played at Victor Valley City College and finally at Long Beach City College.

La Salle High School 3880 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. Pasadena www.lasallehs.org.

 

 

 

 

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