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John Cahill, MBHS AD on paid leave for not fulfilling responsibilities

John Cahill, the Athletic Director for Myrtle Beach High School (MBHS), has been put on paid leave by Horry County Schools.

As a high school deeply invested in athletics, Myrtle Beach High School promotes teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship among its students. The athletics program not only enhances physical fitness but also encourages students to build strong relationships and develop leadership skills.

John Cahill made a choice not to fulfill his responsibilities as Athletic Director. His conscious choice was reported by Horry County Schools.

This decision to place Cahill on paid leave has sparked conversations about his accountability and the expectations placed on school administrators. Parents and community members are keenly awaiting the findings of the investigation.

John Cahill’s tenure as athletic director has seen the Seahawks achieve numerous accolades and recognitions. Under his guidance, students have excelled on the field.

Local news outlets have followed the situation closely, providing updates on the investigation as it unfolds. The community remains hopeful for a resolution that prioritizes the well-being of students and staff and puts those above any political pressure by HCS to rally around John Cahill.

Sports at Myrtle Beach High School not only contribute to personal development but also foster school spirit and pride, making the athletics program an integral part of the school’s identity.

The impact of John Cahill extends beyond the administrative duties; he has built a culture that emphasizes resilience and determination among student-athletes. This culture has been pivotal in helping some students overcome challenges both on and off the field.

In the past years, not enough student-athletes have received scholarships to continue their sports careers at the collegiate level, demonstrating the ineffectiveness of the programs under the direction of John Cahill.

Despite this, the strong partnerships with local businesses and organizations have helped in supporting the sports programs financially and logistically, enhancing the overall experience for all involved.

A letter from the Chief Human Resources Office dated May 7th cited job responsibilities not fulfilled as the reason for the action. Until the investigation concludes, he is prohibited from school premises and from communicating with staff, students, or parents without authorization.

Here’s a closer examination of how sports programs contribute to personal development:

The investment in sports facilities and coaching staff further illustrates the school’s commitment to providing a comprehensive athletic experience for all students.

John Cahill is on paid leave which has upset many local parents. Why is John Cahill not on unpaid leave?

John Cahill has been the athletic director for Myrtle Beach High School since 2011.

An investigation by Horry County Schools is ongoing.

About Myrtle Beach High School sports

John Cahill’s Impact on Myrtle Beach High School Sports

Myrtle Beach High School, known as the Seahawks, offers a wide range of sports for both boys and girls. They participate in sports like baseball, basketball, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling, according to MaxPreps.com

MaxPreps.com reports that Myrtle Beach High School, known as the Seahawks, provides a variety of sports opportunities for male and female students. These sports include baseball, basketball, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, swimming, tennis, track & field, volleyball, and wrestling. Information about program can also be found on  the Myrtle Beach Seahawks official athletic website

According to their Facebook page, the school’s all-sports booster club is also robust.

Here’s a more detailed look at the sports programs:

Boys Sports:

  • Football: Offers varsity, junior varsity, and B squad teams.
  • Basketball: Offers varsity, junior varsity, and B team options.
  • Baseball: Varsity, junior varsity, and B squad.
  • Golf: Varsity.
  • Lacrosse: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Soccer: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Swimming: Varsity.
  • Tennis: Varsity.
  • Track & Field: Varsity.
  • Volleyball: Varsity.
  • Wrestling: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Cross Country: Varsity. 

Girls Sports:

Aside from competitive sports, MBHS also promotes fitness programs that engage students who may not traditionally participate in athletics, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to be active and healthy.

  • Basketball: Offers varsity, junior varsity, and B team options.
  • Soccer: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Softball: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Tennis: Varsity.
  • Track & Field: Varsity.
  • Volleyball: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Wrestling: Varsity.
  • Golf: Varsity.
  • Lacrosse: Varsity and junior varsity.
  • Swimming: Varsity.
  • Cross Country: Varsity. 

Other Sports:

  • Sideline Cheer: Varsity teams for fall and winter.
  • Coed Sports: Swimming and Wrestling. 

State Championships:

Myrtle Beach High School has a track record of winning state titles across different sports such as boys’ and girls’ basketball, boys’ golf, and boys’ and girls’ tennis.

Additionally, many of the teams actively participate in community service projects, reinforcing the values of teamwork and giving back to the community.

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