Jun 03, 2024

NPCC hires Franzen to lead Knights softball program

Posted Jun 03, 2024 11:52 PM

Story by NPCC Athletic Communications

<i>Dr. Jody Tomanek, Vice President of Academic Affairs and NPCC, welcomes new head coach Mark Franzen to North Platte Community College during a press conference on Monday evening.</i>
Dr. Jody Tomanek, Vice President of Academic Affairs and NPCC, welcomes new head coach Mark Franzen to North Platte Community College during a press conference on Monday evening.

North Platte, Neb. – The North Platte Community College athletic department has named Mark Franzen as its third head coach in program history.

“Mark is an outstanding leader with a strong background in player development,” said Dr. Jody Tomanek, Vice President of Academic Affairs and NPCC. “We are happy to have him as part of our NPCC family and look forward to the future of Knights softball.”

Franzen spent over a decade coaching local youth softball teams. He began his career as a 12-18U head coach for the North Platte Express in 2007. During his nine years at the helm, he guided the Express to a Wyoming State Championship and an appearance at the National World Series tournament.

In 2014, he became the head coach of the 12-16U North Platte Express team where he oversaw all aspects of the program. Recently, he has served as an assistant coach for the North Platte Junior Belles (12-16U) and the North Platte Express (12-14U).

“I am looking forward to the challenge,” said Franzen. “This is the next step in my coaching progression and a big opportunity for me.”

Franzen graduated from North Platte High School in 1991, before earning an Associate of General Studies degree from Mid-Plains Community College in 2014. He currently owns Franzen Plumbing in North Platte.