CTK 2010 – WPIAL/City League Football Coaching Changes

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Monday, August 9, 2010 | 12:00 AM


A pair of legends hung up the whistle this off season with George Smith of McKeesport and Guy Montecalvo of Canon-McMillan calling it quits…for now. Meanwhile, a couple of big name coaches have resurfaced in Jim Rankin and Art Tragesser while Ray Braszo is going back to the future. Which other WPIAL schools will have a new sideline general for this 2010 high school football season?

ALBERT GALLATIN COLONIALS – Jeff Rush replaces Bill Elias

BUTLER GOLDEN TORNADO – Jim Rankin replaces Jeff McAnallen

CANON-McMILLAN BIG MACS – Tim Sohyda replaces Guy Montecalvo

CARLYNTON COUGARS – John Vaughn replaces Ryan Gevaudan

CENTRAL VALLEY WARRIORS – Mark Lyons takes over brand new program

FRAZIER COMMODORES – Mike Steeber replaces Lew Sweitzer

FREEDOM BULLDOGS – Frank Hernandez replaces Mark Lyons

McKEESPORT TIGERS – Jim Ward replaces George Smith

NEW BRIGHTON LIONS – Joe Greco replaces Mitch Carver

NORWIN KNIGHTS – Art Tragesser replaces Dan Conwell

OUR LADY of the SACRED HEART CHARGERS – Bill Daniels takes over brand new program

PENN-TRAFFORD WARRIORS – John Ruane replaces T.J. Wiley

QUAKER VALLEY QUAKERS – Bob McIntyre replaces Jeff Besong

RINGGOLD RAMS – Matt Humbert replaces Lloyd Price

SERRA CATHOLIC EAGES – Jamie Eckels replaces Rich Bowen

STEEL VALLEY IRONMEN – Rod Steele replaces Ray Braszo

STO-ROX VIKINGS – Ron Butschle replaces Jason Ruscitto

WEST GREENE PIONEERS – John Coss replaces Charles Harris

WEST MIFFLIN TITANS – Ray Braszo replaces Tim Brennan

WILKINSBURG TIGERS – Ralph Brandon replaces Cliff Simon

YOUGH COUGARS – Mark Crovak replaces Jim Ward

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