PAINTSVILLE, Ky. (WMDJ) – Paintsville High School is searching for a new head football coach as Trevor Hoskins has announced he is stepping down after 4 seasons.
Hoskins was (22-26) during his tenure.
In a statement released online, Hoskins thanked the Paintsville community for the opportunity to coach calling the experience, ‘gratifying’.
“This was a tough decision,” Hoskins said. “I have made the decision to explore other opportunities.”
Hoskins, native of Middlesboro, played quarterback at Middlesboro High School and graduated in 2007. He enjoyed a hall of fame career at the University of Pikeville as a player, where he set passing records as quarterback of the Bears.
After spending time on the Bears staff as quarterbacks coach, Hoskins took the head coaching position at Paintsville in 2021.






