“We were looking for the right person for our program, for the school system and for the girls. He fit that mold.”
Fore takes over the cross country program following the departure from the school system of Haley Todd. Fore was a first-year teacher at Dothan High last year.
When Dothan principal Bill Singleton sent out an email to see if any current staff members was interested in coaching cross country, Fore didn’t hesitate in responding.
“My dad was a runner and I started running when I was 5,” Fore said. “I ran my first 5K when I was in kindergarten, so I’ve literally been running my entire life.
“Mr. Singleton sent out an email and asked if anyone would volunteer to be the cross country coach. I just jumped on it.”
Fore, a Moss Point, Miss., native and Troy University graduate, was a member of the cross country team during her high school years.
“Cross country is like a family,” Fore said. “No matter how fast or how slow you are, everybody supports everybody. I love that atmosphere of cheering on everybody.”
Her philosophy of a coach is simple.
“Basically, this is probably going to sound a little corny, but just have fun,” Fore said. “Get out there and run and just have fun.”