The Bassett Bengals are on the hunt for a new head coach. Brandon Johnson, a familiar face who has led the program for nearly a decade, has officially stepped down. Johnson confirmed the news to WFXR Sports on Tuesday, marking the end of an era for Bassett High School football.
Johnson, a proud Bassett alum who graduated in 2006, took the reins of the Bengals' football program nine seasons ago. Under his leadership, the team posted a solid 47-46 record and made five playoff appearances, consistently keeping Bassett competitive in the tough Virginia high school landscape. While the Bengals didn't always dominate the win column, Johnson's tenure brought stability and postseason experience to a program that had seen its share of ups and downs.
For fans and players alike, Johnson's resignation is a bittersweet moment. He poured his heart into his alma mater, and his impact goes beyond the scoreboard. As Bassett now looks to the future, the search for a new head coach begins—someone who can build on Johnson's foundation and keep the Bengals roaring on Friday nights. Stay tuned for updates as this story develops.
