Joshua Lenarz Takes New Role at Trinity Christian College
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PALOS HEIGHTS, Ill. – After 23 seasons leading the Women’s Soccer Program at Trinity Christian College, Joshua Lenarz will step down from his role as Head Coach and move into an administrative role at the College following the conclusion of the 2024 season.
Lenarz, a 1998 graduate of Trinity, guided the Trolls to a pair of NCCAA National Championships, including the College’s first-ever national championship in 2005. During his time on the sidelines, Lenarz has compiled a career record of 339-131-44 entering the start of the CCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament later this week; his win total ranks 7th all-time among NAIA head coaches.
“I am incredibly grateful for the experience of serving as head coach these last 23 years,” said Lenarz. “It genuinely has been my dream job. It was a true joy to coach all of the amazing players over the years, and it is my hope and prayer that I was able to play a positive role in their lives.”
Lenarz helped lead the Trolls to six CCAC championships, regular season titles in 2008, 2009, 2018, and 2020, plus tournament championships in 2009 and 2017. He was also named the CCAC Women’s Soccer Coach of the Year four times and received the NISOA/NCCAA Frank Jewell Award in 2016, which recognizes coaches who display their Christian character and integrity while coaching within the NCCAA.
“It will be so difficult to step away, but I believe the Lord has prepared me for a new challenge and a new opportunity to serve within the Trinity community,” added Lenarz.
At the conclusion of the season, Lenarz will join the college’s advancement department as the Director of Gifts, joining an established team.
“The Advancement Department is so excited to welcome Josh to the team. His love for Trinity is deep, and the many connections he has made throughout his athletics career are already an asset to building relationships among new and current friends who share the value of Christian Education. He will bring new energy and ideas to our team that will benefit us all.” Said LyNae Schleyer, Executive Director of Advancement
The current Trinity Women’s Soccer season continues this week, as the Trolls face Olivet Nazarene in the CCAC Women’s Soccer Tournament quarterfinals on Wednesday, November 6th. A win for the Trolls will advance them to the semifinals on Friday, November 8th. The team will also compete in the NCCAA Women’s Soccer North Central Regional later this month.
As Lenarz prepares to step down after a remarkable 23 seasons as head coach, his legacy at Trinity Christian College will be remembered for his exceptional leadership. He guided the Trolls to multiple championships and impacted countless student-athletes. His new role marks the next chapter in his commitment to serving the Trinity community, where his deep connections and passion for Christian education will continue to make a lasting difference.