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James Foote

 
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James Foote begins his second year as the assistant coach and offensive coordinator for the Saints. This will be his 18th year overall in the coaching ranks.

Foote joined the Flagler staff in 2020 as an assistant coach in the final year of the student club.

Prior to Flagler, Foote served on the staff at North Dakota State University (MCLA Division II) during a shortened 2020 season.

From 2017-19, Foote held the role of head varsity boys lacrosse coach at Dakota Ridge High School in Littleton, Colorado, compiling a 31-14 record, the most dominant run in the history of the program.

Before moving west to Colorado, Foote served as the head men’s lacrosse coach at his alma mater, the University of Central Florida (MCLA Division I), from 2013-2016. He is tied for the most victories as a head coach in program history at UCF with 30. Foote also holds the record for most Southeast Lacrosse Conference Tournament appearances with two.

From 2009-2012, Foote served under Brian Theiss as defensive coordinator at Lake Brantley High School in Altamonte Springs, Florida, his high school alma mater. The Patriots won four Seminole Athletic Conference titles, three FHSAA regional titles, and appeared in two FHSAA State Semifinals and one FHSAA State championship game in Foote’s four years on staff.

Concurrent with his time at Lake Brantley, Foote served as assistant coach (goalkeepers) for the Rollins College women’s lacrosse program from 2010-12, reaching the NCAA final four in 2011 under head coach Dennis Short.

He served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Rollins men’s lacrosse program in 2010 under head coach RJ Rossi.

Foote majored in political science/pre-law at the UCF where he played collegiately for the Knights.

He resides in St. Augustine with his partner, Johanna Trottier, their daughter, and two dogs.

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