Brian Lee Resigns as Head Coach of King Philip Regional Football Team
Brian Lee steps down as King Philip Regional (Mass.) football coach
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Brian Lee has stepped down after 21 successful seasons as head coach of the King Philip Regional Warriors football team in Massachusetts. Under his leadership, the team won four state championships, eight Hockomock League titles, and achieved an impressive overall record of 176-62.
- 01Brian Lee coached King Philip Regional for 21 years, from 2005 to 2026.
- 02He led the team to four state championships and eight Hockomock League titles.
- 03Lee's overall record with the Warriors stands at 176 wins and 62 losses.
- 04In 2025, King Philip Regional finished the season undefeated at 13-0.
- 05The team was ranked No. 4 in the final Massachusetts High School Football Massey Rankings.
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Brian Lee has announced his resignation as head coach of the King Philip Regional Warriors football team after 21 seasons. He took over the program in 2005 and transformed it into one of the premier public school football teams in Massachusetts. During his tenure, Lee achieved an impressive overall record of 176-62, leading the Warriors to four state championships and eight Hockomock League titles. In the 2025 season, he guided the team to a 21-0 victory over North Attleboro, securing the Division III state title and finishing the season with a perfect 13-0 record. King Philip Regional was ranked No. 4 in the final Massachusetts High School Football Massey Rankings, solidifying their status as a top contender in the state.
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Lee's departure may lead to a transition period for the team, potentially affecting player recruitment and team performance in future seasons.
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