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Breckenridge Athletic Director Chad Fredericksen said Wednesday night that Stevin Lipp has been named boys basketball coach for the Cowboys program.

Lipp was named head coach after a vote of the Breckenridge School Board Wednesday afternoon.

Fredericksen said Lipp was interviewed for the open position on Friday.

Lipp, who is 21 years old, starred for the Cowboys from 2014 to 2017, helping lead the Cowboys to the state basketball tournaments during his sophomore and senior years in 2015 and 2017. Lipp scored over 1,000 points in his career and holds the single-game scoring record with 41.

Lipp is the son of Rollie Lipp, who played for the Cowboys in basketball and football in the early 1980s and the grandson of Steve Lipp, the Hall of Fame boys basketball coach for the Cowboys in the 1970s through early 1990s.

Lipp went to and played basketball for the North Dakota State College of Science and eventually graduated from Minnesota State Moorhead and has been a coach in the regional AAU basketball circuit.

Lipp takes over for Arly Ohm, who was not retained by the Breckenridge School Board earlier this summer.