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His time has come

Seibel succeeding iconic mentor Valdez
Seen cheering senior Gracelynn Thompson (2) after her senior day introduction to fans inside IHS Gymnasium on February 10, head coach Trae Seibel has been named the successor to longtime IHS boys basketball boss Chris Valdez. (Joel Priest/Special to the Herald)

For the past couple weeks, Trae Seibel’s been getting used to the biggest shoes he’s ever had to fill.

So far, he likes the fit.

In fact, he’s wanted to lace ’em up ever since he can remember.

“I remember starting to coach when I was 19 years old,” Seibel said. “I was the boys’ C-team coach and Dad (Shane Seibel) was the JV boys’ coach. Being on the same bench … I remember hearing ‘Trae, if you want to do this, you can one of these days!’”

That day dawned late last month. Not too long after tax forms were hustled into the outgoing mail, Seibel was named the successor to longtime mentor and Ignacio basketball icon Chris Valdez, who revealed his intention to step away from coaching after first taking over the boys’ varsity for the 2000-01 season.

“Chris and I had been talking about this for a while and he and I talked the Wednesday (April 24) I was offered the position,” said Seibel. “He was excited, proud of me that I got the position; he was very supportive. Chris and my dad … taught me everything I know about this game when it comes to coaching. They really set me up well as a head coach and I can’t tell you how much I lean on both of them.”

A former Ignacio point guard, Seibel’s playing career under Valdez and then-assistant Shane Seibel ended in a loss in the 2010 CHSAA Class 2A State Championship game held at CSU-Pueblo.

The newly instated Bobcat basketball coach most recently oversaw the Ignacio girls rejoining of the now-3A/4A Intermountain League the past two winters. The girls’ two seasons resulted in, respectively, a Round-of-32 and a ‘Sweet 16’ appearance in the Class 3A State Tournament.

He also led the girls program to the 2018 2A State Championships, ending his rookie run as a varsity-level head coach inside the Budweiser Event Center (now Blue Arena) in Loveland.

All told, he compiled a 41-29 overall record during his three seasons. In both 2A/1A San Juan Basin and IML action, his teams went a combined 19-13 (including a 12-0 run through the SJBL in the 2017-18 campaign). Although he’s reluctantly relinquished those reins, the chance to direct the program he grew up in was too great to let pass.

“Ignacio basketball … the majority of my sports life, that’s all I’ve known,” Seibel said. “Watching into the late 90s and the early 2000s before I got into high school, then (playing) when I was in high school, I’ve seen so many waves of talent and so much history. So to continue that tradition is a really humbling and rewarding experience right now. I’m happy for Chris. Retirement is good too, I’ve heard. I’m sure he’ll enjoy it.”