Dave Matsu, the longtime girls’ basketball coach at Mills High School, has died. He was 54.
Matsu succumbed to stroke-related injuries Saturday afternoon at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center. He suffered a stroke the previous weekend and had been hospitalized for seven days. He is survived by his wife Donna, and five children, Holly, Alex, Justin, Taylor and Kayleigh.
The longest tenured girls’ basketball head coach in San Mateo County, Matsu took over the strong Mills program in 2007-08. The Vikings reached the postseason in each of his 17 years as the official head coach. Bestowed with the 2022-23 Central Coast Section Honor Coach Award for girls’ basketball last season, his career culminated last season in Mills’ first CCS championship since 1985, with his son Justin serving as co-head coach alongside him.
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Matsu succumbed to stroke-related injuries Saturday afternoon at Kaiser Permanente Redwood City Medical Center. He suffered a stroke the previous weekend and had been hospitalized for seven days. He is survived by his wife Donna, and five children, Holly, Alex, Justin, Taylor and Kayleigh.
The longest tenured girls’ basketball head coach in San Mateo County, Matsu took over the strong Mills program in 2007-08. The Vikings reached the postseason in each of his 17 years as the official head coach. Bestowed with the 2022-23 Central Coast Section Honor Coach Award for girls’ basketball last season, his career culminated last season in Mills’ first CCS championship since 1985, with his son Justin serving as co-head coach alongside him.
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Longtime Mills basketball coach Dave Matsu dies
Dave Matsu, the longtime girls’ basketball coach at Mills High School, has died. He was 54.
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