Brimfield head coach Josh McKown talks with the Indians as they battle IVC in the second half of their high school basketball game Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025 in Brimfield. The Grey Ghosts defeated the Indians 59-31.
Brimfield head coach Josh McKown talks with the Indians as they battle IVC in the second half of their high school basketball game Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025 in Brimfield. The Grey Ghosts defeated the Indians 59-31.
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'I will miss it': Why the Brimfield girls basketball coach has resigned

Brimfield is looking to fill its girls basketball head coach vacancy.

Josh McKown has resigned following four seasons at the Peoria County small school. He posted a 74-50 career record (.597) as the successor to Maribeth Dura.

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“I’m really going to miss the girls a lot,” McKown told the Journal Star. “I’m going to miss the coaches that I bonded with. Just miss the day-to-day interactions and the competition.”

In his first three seasons, McKown won 60 games highlighted by back-to-back campaigns with at least 20 wins.

“I’m really proud of what we accomplished,” the 1999 Brimfield grad said. “I had good coaches with me. I really, really enjoyed it, loved it, so I will miss it, for sure.”

Putting his family first was the main reason for McKown stepping away from coaching.

McKown, who teaches junior-high science at Brimfield, and his wife, Katie, moved their family to Washington a year-and-a-half ago. This caused McKown to become only a part-time spectator at the activities of his children — a high school freshman, a seventh-grader and a second-grader.

“It was too hard to miss my kids’ stuff,” he said.

During the 2025-26 season, Brimfield made a run to a 2026 Class 1A regional championship, losing to state-ranked Abingdon-Avon. The Indians finished 14-16 overall and are expected to return all-conference players in junior Layni Linthicum and sophomore Katie Doe.

The Brimfield boys basketball program is also looking for a head coach. Scott Carlson retired in March following 28 total seasons, 568 wins and the 2015 Class 1A state championship.

Adam Duvall is a Journal Star sports reporter. Email him at aduvall@pjstar.com. Follow him on Twitter @AdamDuvall.

This article originally appeared on Journal Star: ‘I will miss it’: Why the Brimfield girls basketball coach has resigned

Reporting by Adam Duvall, Peoria Journal Star / Journal Star

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