Powers came up with an idea to get Brown… Moving forward, Coach Brown has been directed to model his behavior that is in line with the high standards of Seminole County Public Schools.” A petition on Change.org received more than 15,000 signatures in support of Brown being reinstated as the school’s baseball coach. The video was taken on the team bus … A group of parents plan to speak out about former Coach Brown at Tuesday night's Seminole County School Board meeting at 5:30 p.m. Brown is still teaching at Seminole High School. In his first season as skipper, and his first time coaching high school baseball in two decades, Kenne Brown … Kenne Brown, the former baseball coach at Seminole High School in Florida, was reportedly fired earlier this month. Seminole High School 9th Grade Center Edward Blacksheare Campus; 21 Lakeview Drive; Sanford, FL 32773; Phone: 407-320-8250 Fax: 407-320-8299 Seminole High School's head baseball coach checks both boxes. He has now been fired all due to a celebratory video that recently surfaced online. Head Coach Email Phone Bio; Baseball Kenne Brown brownkh@scps.k12.fl.us: 407-320-5058 … Last year Mr. Brown a first year baseball coach won the first state baseball championship for Sanford’s Seminole High School in nearly three decades. Former Seminole High baseball coach Kenne Brown, shown embracing Winter Springs coach Mike Bradley (14) before the start of a game in April, was relieved of … A petition on Change.org received more than 15,000 signatures in support of Brown being reinstated as the school’s baseball coach. SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. — The Seminole County High School baseball coach was riding high after his team clinched a state championship title when he … The petition, created by Seminole High … Latest News "Because of the 25 seconds, 42 words and seven f-bombs on the video Mr. Brown is no longer the baseball coach at Seminole High School," Brown said. Bransford, a former Seminole assistant under Mike Powers and head coach at the school for two seasons, has been on faculty at Seminole for more than 20 years. Brown soon got a call from his mentor Mike Powers, the former baseball coach and athletic director at Seminole High School.