News Summary

Cigarroa High School in Laredo has announced the promotion of Victor A. Montemayor as the new head coach for the boys track and field team. With 19 years of coaching experience, Montemayor aims to enhance athletic performance while fostering character development among athletes. His extensive background in various sports and a strong commitment to nurturing talent within the local community are set to bring optimism and enthusiasm to the program as the new season approaches.

Cigarroa High School Welcomes New Boys Track and Field Coach

In the vibrant city of Laredo, excitement is in the air as Cigarroa High School has just announced the promotion of Victor A. Montemayor to head coach of the boys track and field team. This marks a significant new chapter for Montemayor, who has been an integral part of the school’s athletic program as an assistant coach.

A New Chapter for the Track Program

The announcement was made by both Cigarroa High and the Laredo Independent School District (LISD) Athletic Department, and it has brought a wave of enthusiasm among the students and faculty alike. Montemayor, who is already serving as the Defensive Coordinator for the football team, is not only excited about this new role but is deeply proud and honored to lead the boys track and field program.

With a vision that encompasses both athletic excellence and personal development, Montemayor aims to maximize the individual performances of his athletes. He plans to instill a culture of relentless competitive habits, emphasizing the importance of building strong character both on and off the track.

Coaching Experience That Speaks Volumes

Montemayor comes to the position with an impressive background, boasting 19 years of experience in education and coaching. His journey began in 2006 at Lamar Bruni Vergara Middle School, and since then, he has expanded his skills across various sports, including football, basketball, and track at both middle and high school levels.

After spending a year coaching at LB Johnson High School, Montemayor found his true calling at Cigarroa High School in 2016, where he has made a lasting impact on both students and fellow coaches. His deep-seated passion for nurturing young talent has been evident throughout his career, and he is eager to take the boys track program to new heights.

A True Local Talent

As a proud alumnus of United South High School, where he graduated in 2002, Montemayor understands the local community and its commitment to athletic development. He later earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology from Texas A&M International University (TAMIU) in 2006, further solidifying his qualifications in the realm of physical education and coaching.

A Family Man at Heart

Beyond the track and field, Montemayor is a devoted family man. He is married to Zaira Montemayor and is a proud father of four children. Balancing his professional life with family responsibilities isn’t always easy, but it’s a challenge he embraces every day.

What Lies Ahead

As Montemayor steps into the role of head coach, there is an aura of optimism surrounding the boys track program at Cigarroa High School. With his experience, passion, and commitment to holistic development, there’s no doubt that he will inspire his athletes to reach their full potential.

With the season approaching, everyone is eager to see how Montemayor’s leadership will shape not just the athletes’ performance on the track but their journey as young men growing up in the sport.

In a community where athletics play a pivotal role in shaping character and building lifelong relationships, Montemayor’s appointment is nothing short of exciting. The race is on, and all eyes will be on the Cigarroa Toros as they embrace this new chapter under their new head coach.

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