Warner Public Schools Announces New Athletic Leadership for the Eagles
- Tyson Hume
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
Warner Public Schools is excited to announce several new leadership additions and role changes within Eagle Athletics as the district continues building for the future. From the sidelines to the gym floor, these coaches and leaders bring experience, passion, and dedication to Warner student-athletes.
Trina Mowdy Named Head Cheer Coach
Warner Public Schools is excited to welcome Trina Mowdy as the new Head Cheer Coach for the Eagles.
Coach Mowdy joins Warner after serving at Henryetta Public Schools and brings a strong background in athletics and cheer to the program. She has 12 years of experience in competitive gymnastics along with 3 years of collegiate-level cheerleading experience.

We are excited to welcome Coach Mowdy to the Eagle family and look forward to the energy and enthusiasm she will bring to Warner cheerleading.
Carson Foreman Named Head Softball Coach
Congratulations to Coach Carson Foreman on being named the new Head Softball Coach at Warner Public Schools.
A 2019 graduate of Warner High School, Coach Foreman was a standout athlete in both baseball and basketball for the Eagles before continuing his baseball career at Connors State College and later at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in History Education.

Coach Foreman is entering his fourth year at Warner Public Schools and has assisted with Fast-Pitch Softball, Baseball, and Girls Basketball during his time with the Eagles. We are excited to see him lead the softball program into the future.
Tyson Hume Named Athletic Director
Congratulations to Coach Tyson Hume on being named the new Athletic Director at Warner Public Schools.
Coach Hume is finishing his 7th year teaching and coaching at Warner, where he currently serves as the Head Wrestling and Cross Country Coach while also overseeing the district’s media department. During his time at Warner, he has coached multiple state champions, state qualifiers, state placers, All-Stars, and All-State athletes across wrestling and cross country, while also contributing to the football and softball programs.

A former athlete himself, Coach Hume was a two-time state wrestling champion and later competed at the NCAA Division II level for Ouachita Baptist University. His passion for Warner athletics, leadership, and commitment to student-athletes make him a tremendous fit for this role.
Looking Ahead
Warner Public Schools is excited for the future of Eagle Athletics and looks forward to the continued success of all programs under this leadership team.




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