Braintree High School has appointed Dan Olmsted as its new football coach, replacing interim John Green and former head coach Lee Carlson. Olmsted takes over after spending the past two years as an offensive assistant/tight ends coach at NCAA Division 3 Tufts University. He began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater, Walpole High, which won three state championships during his eight-season tenure from 1992-1999. The Wamps finished with a 2-9 record last fall. Olmsted's appointment comes after a search process that saw several candidates interviewed. The school's athletic department announced the news on social media, stating that Olmsted will lead the team into the upcoming season. The exact date of his first game as head coach has not been confirmed. Olmsted's coaching style and philosophy have not been publicly disclosed. However, his experience at Tufts University and Walpole High suggests that he may bring a strong emphasis on offense and teamwork to the Braintree High team. The school's players and fans are likely to be excited about the appointment of Olmsted, who has a proven track record of success in his coaching career. The team's performance in the upcoming season will be closely watched by fans and pundits alike, and Olmsted's leadership will be a key factor in determining their success.