Rising Tide Coach Tony Reis Terminated Following Offensive Statement on Martha's Vineyard
Tony Reis, who helmed the inaugural season for the Rising Tide Charter boys' soccer squad, was dismissed after a controversial remark directed at Martha's Vineyard coach Rodrigo Honorato during their Cape & Islands fixture.
September 11, 2026
Article last updated by Alisha Shrestha on September 11, 2026
Coach Reis received termination on Wednesday morning subsequent to an inappropriate comment made during the initial half of the match.
As the newly appointed head coach, Reis brought extensive experience from previous roles including leading Whitman-Hanson Regional High's soccer program and six seasons at Upper Cape Regional Vocational Technical School, where his teams secured three league titles and consistently qualified for state tournaments.
His dedication to soccer spans his entire career, beginning with his formative years at Taunton High School and extending through his current position overseeing a local soccer academy.
Coach Reis embodies the spirit of athletic leadership, with achievements that highlight both his coaching prowess and personal investment in youth development.
Coach Reis' Departure Linked to Discriminatory Remark
The 7-1 victory for Martha's Vineyard on Tuesday became secondary to the controversy surrounding Reis' actions during the contest.
His dismissal followed an unnamed statement perceived as racially insensitive toward Honorato, prompting immediate institutional response.
The school's administration, represented by Michael O'Keefe, emphasized that such conduct violates core principles of respect essential to educational environments.
This case highlights the critical importance of maintaining professional decorum, particularly when representing institutions dedicated to fostering inclusive communities.
Rising Tide Charter reinforces its zero-tolerance stance toward discriminatory behavior through decisive action, setting precedent for accountability across all staff members.
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