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Minnesota High School Coach Lands Suspension for Behavior at 2019 State Champs

Fifteen-time Minnesota state champion swim coach John Barnes will have to sit out his team’s first three meets – and the entire postseason – of next year’s high school season, the Star Tribune reported Monday.

Barnes, head coach at St. Thomas High School, was removed from the 2019 state meet before the final day of competition over alleged “inappropriate behavior.” The behavior was allegedly caught on video, according to the Tribune, but no one close to the case confirmed what the video showed.

The Minnesota State High School League dealt Barnes the 2020 postseason suspension and the school added the ban for the first three meets of the upcoming season. Barnes will additionally be required to participate in “professional development training, work with a mentor regarding coaching philosophy and methodologies, and be subjected to ongoing monitoring,” according to the Tribune.

The suspension stems from “behaviors toward and treatment of his student-athletes” during the 2019 Class 1A state meet in March, according to MSHSL Executive Director Erich Martens. St. Thomas finished fourth overall at the meet.

Barnes was named 2018 Coach of the Year by the National High School Athletic Coaches Association from among seven finalists. He has won 14 state titles with the all-boys St. Thomas team to date, and one at Minnetonka, according to his Blackline Aquatics bio.

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Xman
5 years ago

I wonder what would happen if a chemistry or math teacher did this to a student who flunked a test… While success in this actually benefits a long term future (the state meet does not) I think they would be fired and probably criminally charged.

Jim C
5 years ago

It would be nice if the term INAPPROPRIATE were reserved for romantic stuff–and other things be described using another term, such as UNACCEPTBLE.

Usausausa
Reply to  Jim C
5 years ago

Although they should probably be flipped

anonymous
5 years ago

According to a newspaper article there were multiple complaints to the league from parents who witnessed the behavior of the coach.

anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
5 years ago

Did the MSHSL talked to the STA parents?

anonymous
Reply to  anonymous
5 years ago

The article didn’t say. However St. Thomas Academy did their own internal investigation and suspended him from first 3 meets. I would assume if they did their own internal investigation then they probably talked to parents, students at STA. He is a successful coach and I hope that the counseling he receives will help him.

A$AP POCKY
5 years ago

you have been banned from the mickey mouse club for inappropriate b e h a v i o r

Muddy Canary
5 years ago

John has a history of this type of behavior at the state meet. He’s the Bobby Knight of MN high school swimming.

Usausausa
Reply to  Muddy Canary
5 years ago

Swimming needs a Bobby Knight. Shane Tusup doesn’t count because as far as I know Bobby Knight wasn’t romantically involved with any of his players.

sven
Reply to  Usausausa
5 years ago

Even if that was true, a Bobby Knight-type coach absolutely should not be working with high schoolers.

Swimmomtoo
Reply to  sven
5 years ago

Bobby Knight-type of coaches absolutely should not be working with any athletes.

YeahRight
Reply to  Usausausa
5 years ago

Yeah, right.

Being Bobbie Knight turned out so well for Bobbie Knight and his sport!

cbswims
Reply to  Usausausa
5 years ago

There’s tough and there’s full on a55hole. Being tough helps challenge kids to reach beyond where they think they can, but the challenge is finding that right level of hard before a55hole kicks in.

Swammer
5 years ago

What’d he do

12Volt
Reply to  Swammer
5 years ago

I have no first hand knowledge, but I had heard he kind of manhandled a swimmer of his while on deck. Not sure if there was any more to it – happy to be corrected if so. Certainly poor behavior, but the lack of any real details let’s the mind wonder to something worse.

Tar Hell
Reply to  12Volt
5 years ago

The word is that the swimmer treated poorly had DQ’d at state.

anonymoose
Reply to  Tar Hell
5 years ago

lol (hes being sarcastic guys)

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