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    You are at:Home»Sports»High School Sports»Manhattan High athletic director Mike Marsh announces retirement

    Manhattan High athletic director Mike Marsh announces retirement

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    By KMAN Staff on November 25, 2025 High School Sports, Manhattan High School, Sports

    Mike Marsh, the longtime athletic director at Manhattan High School, announced his retirement at last week’s USD 383 board meeting.

    Marsh’s retirement comes after over 25 years working for the district, and more as a student. He first worked for the district in 2000 as assistant athletics director and administrative assistant at the former MHS East Campus.

    He has held his current position since April 2004, shortly after he became assistant principal in 2003 at MHS East.

    Marsh moved to Manhattan in 1971 as his dad, Marvin, became the principal at then-Manhattan Junior High. As an athlete, he played quarterback for legendary coach Lew Lane and graduated in 1983. Between his time under center in 1981-82, he led the Indians to a 16-4 record.

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