Kimar Morris has been named the new head coach of the girls basketball program at Lebanon High School, home of the Warriors.
A multi-sport athlete at Worthington Kilbourne High School, Morris competed in football as a wide receiver and cornerback, basketball as a point guard, track and field in the hurdles, high jump, long jump, and as part of a 4x100-meter relay team, and volleyball as a middle hitter. Athletic experience continued beyond high school with semi-professional football for the Cincinnati Jets.
Morris brings a wealth of coaching experience across the region, including Hamilton High School (8 years), Finneytown High School (3 years), Aiken High School (3 years), Princeton High School (6 years), Withrow High School (3 years), and Colerain High School (1 year).
Throughout his career, Morris has been part of highly successful programs, earning **Coaching Staff of the Year honors** and contributing to:
- 3rd-place finish in the Greater Miami Conference (2024)
- 3rd-place finishes in the CHL in his first two years as a head coach (2015)
- 3 Greater Miami Conference Championships (2008, 2009, 2010)
- 7 Sectional Championships (2008–2013, 2024)
- 4 District Championships (2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2024)
- 2 District Runner-Up finishes (2011, 2013)
- 1 Regional Championship (2009) and 1 Regional Runner-Up (2024)
- 1 Final Four appearance (2009)
- 1 State Runner-Up finish (2009)
- An overall tournament record of 37–18
- 2× Coach of the Year Staff Member
In addition to coaching, Morris is a teacher who is passionate about developing student-athletes both in the classroom and on the court. Outside of athletics, he enjoys watching basketball and brings a unique background as a former host on the international TV show _The Zone_, filmed in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Morris is supported by his family—his wife, Dalonda, and their three children: Kierra, Jailen, and Alana—and is excited to lead the Warriors program with energy, discipline, and a commitment to excellence.