Ex-U-High coach Burk gets AD post at Chatham Glenwood

 

Dusty Burk
Dusty Burk last played for the Bloomington Edge in 2012. (Photo by B Corbin/WJBC)

By Eric Stock

CHATHAM – Former University High football coach Dusty Burk has been named the new athletic director at Chatham Glenwood High School, according to the (Springfield) State Journal-Register.

Burk led the Pioneers to four playoff appearances in six seasons at U-High, compiling a 40-22 record, before becoming an assistant principal at Pontiac High School in 2014.

Burk was a quarterback at Illinois State in the late 1990s and played for the Bloomington Extreme and Edge indoor football team before getting into coaching.

Eric Stock can be reached at [email protected]

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