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Former Riverside boys basketball and tennis coach Brent Monroe has taken over the athletic directors duties at the high school and middle school.
Monroe takes over for Nick Hamm, who resigned at the end of the last school year after only one year on the job.
Monroe, who found out about his new job last week, started his tenure at Riverside in the 1991-92 school year after a six-year tenure at Chelan High School, where he worked as athletic director.
He served as boys basketball coach at Riverside on two separate occasions, leading the Rams to the state Class A tournament in 2006.
In addition to his time at Riverside and Chelan, he also coached eight years at Kendrick (Idaho) High School, where he won the state Class A-4 title in 1985.
Monroe attended Elk River (Idaho) High School and later played two basketball seasons with the University of Idaho.
He and his wife, Nancy, have two grown children.