West Jessamine hires ex-Lafayette coach

Posted: 12:00am on Jun 8, 2009; Modified: 2:39am on Jun 8, 2009

Damon Kelley is the new boys' basketball coach at reigning 12th Region champion West Jessamine.

Kelley replaces Robert Hammonds, who guided the Colts to the Sweet Sixteen semifinals and a 28-9 record before leaving to become coach and assistant principal at Letcher County Central.

Kelley was at Lafayette for 14 years — seven as an assistant (including when the Generals won the 2001 state title), and the last seven as head coach. He had a record of 90-108, highlighted by an 11th Region title in 2004. He was fired three months ago after Lafayette made a surprising run to the region semifinals and finished 11-19.

Kelley, 33, said he was never told why he wasn't rehired, "but I've always believed things happen for a reason, and now I see what it is.

"I think I'm walking into a great situation at West Jessamine. There's a lot of experience coming back, and we should have a chance to compete for the 12th Region title next season, and several years beyond."

The Colts will return five of their top eight players, led by high-scoring point guard Jarrod Polson, along with Kyle Mefford, David Elliott, Dylan Pohl and Keston Bartholomew.

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