One last embrace, a new beginning
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‘Ray County Voices’ talks coaching legacy with Holst
Aaron Holst spent more than three decades shaping the Excelsior Springs baseball program into one of the region’s most respected. Now, he is stepping back into the dugout with a new team and a fresh purpose.Holst is the special guest of the latest episode of Ray County Voices, set to release Aug. 1. He reflects on his 31-year coaching and teaching career at Excelsior Springs High School and shares what lies ahead.The podcast episode dives into the legacy Holst leaves behind after 31 years of coaching and teaching, as well as what comes next. Holst joined co-hosts Shawn Roney and Micah Dillman to reflect on his time at Excelsior Springs and share the news of his next chapter: a return to the dugout this spring as head baseball coach at Northland Christian, a private K-12 school in Kansas City.“I kind of feel like I’m going to get to have my best of both worlds,” said Holst. “ I can have a lot of my day ...