Sterling City High School is turning the page on its football program, announcing Dale Pustejovsky as the new head football coach and athletic director. This key hire comes at a pivotal moment for the Eagles.
Pustejovsky brings valuable experience to the role, having most recently served as an assistant at Blackwell and previously holding the head coaching position at Buena Vista. He steps in to lead a program in transition, taking over for Kelan Luker, who departed after a single 1-9 season.
The new coach's arrival coincides with a significant strategic shift for Sterling City athletics. This fall, the Eagles will move from the traditional 11-man football format down to the fast-paced, high-scoring world of six-man football, a change that will redefine the team's identity and strategy on the field.
