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Former Student-Athlete And Head Coach Daniel Dunbar Resigns From Orange Lutheran Boys Basketbal

By Robert Harper

Former Student-Athlete And Head Coach Daniel Dunbar Resigns From Orange Lutheran Boys Basketbal

April 8, 2026

This article was last updated by Manoj Gadtaula on April 8, 2026

On Monday, April 7, 2026, Orange Lutheran High School shared some bittersweet news: Daniel Dunbar, their beloved head boys’ basketball coach, has decided to step down.

For those who’ve followed his journey, this marks the end of an incredible chapter that spans 20 years with the program, first as a player and then as a coach.

Dunbar Is Deeply Passionate About Orange Lutheran Basketball, And It Is More Than Just A Job For Him

He first laced up his sneakers as proudly wearing the Lancers’ jersey #20.

After graduating, he didn’t stray far, returning as an assistant coach before stepping into the head coach role for the past six seasons.

That’s 20 years of sweat, heart, and countless memories tied to this program.

As head coach, Dunbar led the Lancers to some unforgettable moments. His teams made it to the CIF Southern Section playoffs four times in six seasons.

In the 2026-23 season, the CIF-SS Division 2AA championship game and the CIF Southern California Regional Division II final.

It was a run that showcased his ability to inspire and lead. By the time he hung up his whistle, Dunbar had racked up 87 wins—not to mention the lives he touched along the way.

This past season, the Lancers finished with a 14-14 overall record and a 2-8 mark in the tough Trinity League.

They didn’t make the playoffs, but that doesn’t erase Dunbar’s impact on the program. His tenure wasn’t just about wins and building character and community.

In a statement released by the school, Dunbar opened up about his decision to step away.

“After 20 incredible years of being a part of the Orange Lutheran basketball program—first as a player and then as a coach—I have made the difficult decision to step down as head coach to focus more on my family.”

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He further added:

“I have truly been blessed to be part of such a special program. The opportunity to work alongside so many outstanding young men, dedicated coaches, and supportive families is something I will always cherish. The relationships and memories built over the years will stay with me forever. Though I’m stepping away from the sidelines, I remain deeply committed to the program and look forward to supporting it in new ways. I’m excited to watch Orange Lutheran basketball continue to grow and impact the lives of young men both on and off the court.”

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Athletic Director Karen Kekipi echoed those sentiments. She said-:

“We are beyond grateful for Coach Dunbar, and words cannot fully capture the depth of our appreciation. He has truly embodied what it means to be a leader, both for our campus and our community”

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There Is No Official Word On Daniel Dunbar’s Next Plans After Leaving Orange Lutheran

He’s keeping his cards close to his chest, and no public announcements have spilled the beans.

His statement hints at a personal shift focusing on family, but that doesn’t mean his coaching days are over for good.

Coaches like Dunbar often have a few paths ahead of them. He could take some time off to recharge and be with his loved ones, soaking in the free time he’s earned after two decades of dedication. Or maybe he’s eyeing another coaching gig.

High school basketball is his wheelhouse, so a move to another school, maybe one with a fresh challenge, could be in the cards.

He could also advance to the college level, where his experience and leadership could shine on a bigger stage.

He might even explore outside coaching, like a role in athletic administration or youth development.

For now, though, it’s all speculation. Until Dunbar or a new employer speaks up, we’re left wondering.

The news of Dunbar’s resignation hit the Orange Lutheran community hard.

One parent expressed it beautifully on social media.

“Sorry for the boys who will never be coached by Dunnie but proud to say he impacted many lives in such positive ways. Our son  being one of those blessed for his 4 years as a Lancer basketball team member. Best to Coach Dunbar and his family as he settles into a new lifestyle and free time!”

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Daniel Dunbar resigns as Orange Lutheran boys basketball coach

— O.C. Register (@ocregister)

With Dunbar stepping down, Orange Lutheran must find a new head coach to maintain the program’s success and culture.

Players face the challenge of adapting to new leadership while missing “Dunnie” on the sidelines.

Daniel Dunbar’s resignation signals a new chapter for him and Orange Lutheran.

He leaves behind a strong legacy, and while his next move is uncertain, we wish him well on his break. The basketball world hasn’t seen the last of him.

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