Former Aliquippa coach says he doesn't know why he was voted out by board
Nick Lackovich said he was blindsided when the Aliquippa school board voted against renewing his contract as boys basketball coach.
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Nick Lackovich said he was blindsided when the Aliquippa school board voted against renewing his contract as boys basketball coach.
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