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| Victor Brown - Albright College - Running Backs Coach |
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Victor Brown is entering his second season on the Albright College coaching staff. He is responsible for coaching the running backs.
Brown had a standout playing career at Reading HS. He then continued his playing career when he joined the Bloomsburg University Huskies. While at Bloomsburg, Brown was a member of two PSAC East Championships teams, and 1996 NCAA Division II playoff qualifiers. As a senior center, Brown earned All-PSAC East and All-ECAC honors. He graduated from Bloomsburg University in the spring of 1998.
Brown began his coaching career as an assistant at Sun Valley High School in 1998 and helped lead Sun Valley to a conference championship. He then coached the offensive line coach at Reading High School from 1999 to 2000, helping the Knights to win the Lancaster/Lebanon League Section 1 Championship in 2000. Brown then moved on to coach the defensive line at Wilson High School from 2001 to 2003. Wilson won the Lancaster/Lebanon League Section 1 championship in 2001 and advanced to the District 3 championship game. After three seasons at Wilson, Brown returned to his lama mater, Reading HS, as the head football coach from 2004 to 2007.
Victor hails from Reading and is also employed as a special education teacher at Upper Merion High School. |
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| Joe Buehler - Lebanon Valley College - Offensive Line Coach |
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Joe Buehler serves as the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach at Lebanon Valley College. Coach Buehler finished his 5th season as a member of the Dutchmen staff. As the team’s offensive line coach, he helped LVC's line become one of the top-rated units in the MAC over the past four years.
Buehler was an outstanding football player at LVC, where he was a four-year letter winner and a Second Team All-MAC selection as an offensive lineman. He has had stints as an assistant coach at Milton Hershey, Lebanon, and Palmyra high schools. Buehler was also the head coach at nearby Palmyra High School from 1996-2002. Buehler also served as an assistant coach on the Cedar Cliff staff in 2003 |
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| Greg Fedick - Delware Valley College - Offensive Line Coach |
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Greg Fedick is entering his ninth year with Delaware Valley College and his work with the offensive line has been a key to the team's recent success.
During his tenure, Delaware Valley College has been the MAC Champions 4 times (04, 05, 08, 09) and the ECAC Champions twice (03, 08). In the process the Aggie offense has set nearly every team and individual record.
Over the last eight years, Delaware Valley College has had 11 All Conference linemen and 5 All Americans. The group is highlighted by Damien Ciecwisz, the winner of the 2005 Rimington Award as the top center in Division III.
Prior to coming to Delaware Valley, Fedick served as the assistant offensive line coach for MAC rival King's College. The Monarchs posted an 8-3 record, including their second straight ECAC title. He helped coach MAC Offensive Lineman of the Year and All American Joe Corbett.
Fedick started his coaching career at Ursinus College and was the Offensive Line in 1999 and 2000. Ursinus won 18 games in those two years, including the school's first-ever NCAA Division III playoff victory.
Fedick was a four-year letter winner at Widener University from 1995 to 1998 and saw time at all five offensive line positions. He was names a MAC-Commonwealth all-star as a senior and was a member of the '95 squad that qualified for the NCAA Division III playoffs.
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| Sean Flueso - Parkland High School - Offensive Line Coach |
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Sean Flueso currently serves as the Varsity Offensive Line Coach at Parkland High School. He has held that position since 2005.
Flueso played Offensive and Defensive Line at Parkland High School from 1993-1996. He then continued his playing career at Bloomsburg University from 1997 through 2000. As an Offensive Tackle, Flueso earned first-team all-conference recognition in 2000 and was a member of the national NCAA Division II finalist team that year.
Flueso continued as a Husky but in a different role. He kicked off his coaching career by serving as an assistant offensive line coach at Bloomsburg University for the 2001 and 2002 seasons. From there he went on to coach varsity offensive line at Parkland High School during the 2003 and 2004 campaigns.
Sean is currently employed as a Physics teacher at Parkland High School. |
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| Mike Koget - Tri-Valley High School - Head Football Coach |
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Mike Kogut begins his second year as the Head Football Coach at Tri-Valley High School. Kogut led the Bulldogs to the 2008 Eastern Conference Class A Division I Championship in his initial campaign.
Kogut has a total of 12 years of coaching experience. He was a member of the Bloomsburg University coaching staff for the 2007 and spring 2008 seasons, coaching the Tight Ends, Running Backs, and assisting with the Offensive Line. He was also an assistant coach at Mt. Carmel Area from 1999-2006, the last three as defensive coordinator. Kogut was on staff for two state championship teams in 2000 and 2002 and state one runner-up team in 1999.
Mike played for Bloomsburg University from 1993-1996 as a Linebacker and defensive end. He was a four-year letter winner and a three year starter at defensive games. He was a member of the 1996 NCAA Playoff team as well. Kogut played in 44 of 45 games for the Huskies, registering 130 career tackles and 8 sacks.
Mike graduated from Mt. Carmel Area in 1993 and from Bloomsburg University in 1998 with a degree in Secondary Education/Social Studies degree. He was employed as a teacher in the Mt. Carmel Area School District from 1999-2008. He also held the position of Athletic Director for the last five years of his stay. He is currently employed by the Tri-Valley School District as a both a teacher and Athletic Director. |
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| Ron Miller - West York High School - Head Football Coach |
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Ron Miller begins his 4th year as the Head Football Coach at West York High School. In 2008 Miller and his team became the first school in YAIAA history to win a District 3 championship at the Class AAA level. West York lost to Thomas Jefferson in the 2008 PIAA Western Finals.
Miller previously coached eight seasons on the Susquehanna University coaching staff, including seven as offensive coordinator. During his tenure, the Crusaders averaged 364 yards per game of total offense highlighted by the 2003 season when Susquehanna set a program record by averaging 410.8 yards per game. He also served as an assistant coach in 1993 for Wagner (N.Y.) College and 1994 at Emporia State (Kan.) University, coaching the defensive line at Wagner and wide receivers at Emporia State. He went to Wilkes in 1995 and coached the quarterbacks and receivers for three years before returning to Susquehanna.
As a player, Miller was first-team All-Middle Atlantic Conference selection at offensive guard as both a junior and senior at Susquehanna University. During his final two years, he helped the Crusaders record two of their most successful seasons — going 11-2 and making the NCAA semifinals in 1991, and 9-1 while just missing the playoffs in 1992. He was a four-year letter winner and senior captain.
Ron earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1993, and his master's degree in education from Bucknell. Ron is a 1988 graduate of Mt. Carmel Area HS. |
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| Bill Perkins - Bloomsburg University - Defensive Line and Strength Conditioning Coach |
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Bill is a 1983 graduate of Central Columbia High School and a 1989
graduate of Slippery Rock University. Bill played in 38 of 40 games as a
defensive tackle for the Rock from 1986-89. He registered 129 career
tackles and was honored as a PSAC West second team selection in 1989.
Bill recently completed his 15th season as the defensive line and
strength and conditioning coach for Bloomsburg University. During his
tenure as defensive line coach, Coach Perkins has helped coach 21
players to first team All-PSAC East honors and one player to All-American
honors.
For the last 16 years, Coach Perkins has also been employed by the
Bloomsburg Area School District a health and physical education teacher
and the last 14 years as the athletic director. Bill currently serves as a
PSADA delegate and has become a well-respected AD both in District 4
and the PIAA. |
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| Pat Spodaro - St. Joe's Prep High School - Assistant Football Coach |
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Pat Spodaro currently serves as an Assistant Varsity Football Coach at St. Joe’s Prep HS. Spodaro works with the offensive lineman.
After gaining multiple honors at St. Joe’ Prep, Spodaro moved on to Bloomsburg University in 2001, where he was starter at guard and tackle. Pat was a member of the 2005 Huskies squad that posted an 11-0 undefeated regular season and qualified for the NCAA playoffs.
Spodaro is currently employed at SEI investments in Philadelphia. |
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