Thu - 17 Nov
Written by Jim Ecker
Jeremy Moser is the girls bowling coach at Linn-Mar High School, but he's also a 37-year-old college student.
His bowlers like to tease him about that.
"The kids are giving me a hard time about being in school and having to go home and do homework at the same time they do after practice," he said with a laugh.
It gives the coach and players two things in common: Bowling and homework, both of which they take seriously.
Moser is taking a full load of classes at Mount Mercy University in order to get his teaching degree. He's currently working at Discovery Living, a group home in Cedar Rapids for adults with disabilities, but his goal is to become a classroom teacher.
So right now he's a student, a coach and a staff member at Discovery Living. "It keeps me hopping," he said.
Moser runs a successful bowling program at Linn-Mar. The Lions finished eighth at the Class 2A state tournament last year and appear to have another strong team.
"I'm excited about it," he said. "I've got a lot of returners."
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