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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Anthony Lucibello named coach at East Haven
On Thursday, two days after being officially appointed East Haven’s new football coach, Anthony Lucibello met with his new team for two hours.
He is relishing the opportunity to turn around the Yellowjackets’ moribund program, one that has suffered many losing seasons in the Southern Connecticut Conference. And he wanted to be straight with the players right from the start.
“I told them to cancel their gym memberships. The only place they will be lifting is at East Haven High School,” said Lucibello, 43, a teacher at Whitney Tech. “The East Haven teams I played against while I was in high school (at North Haven) had success. It’s been quite some time since they have been successful, obviously. ...You play together, you go to school together. It’s about building an entire program and the way you carry yourself.”
Lucibello, a Cheshire resident, has been a career assistant at several schools, including North Haven, Guilford, Hyde, Hamden and, most recently, Cheshire.
He is relishing the opportunity to turn around the Yellowjackets’ moribund program, one that has suffered many losing seasons in the Southern Connecticut Conference. And he wanted to be straight with the players right from the start.
“I told them to cancel their gym memberships. The only place they will be lifting is at East Haven High School,” said Lucibello, 43, a teacher at Whitney Tech. “The East Haven teams I played against while I was in high school (at North Haven) had success. It’s been quite some time since they have been successful, obviously. ...You play together, you go to school together. It’s about building an entire program and the way you carry yourself.”
Lucibello, a Cheshire resident, has been a career assistant at several schools, including North Haven, Guilford, Hyde, Hamden and, most recently, Cheshire.
Labels: Anthony Lucibello, East Haven, SCC
Monday, June 3, 2013
Ted Boynton named coach at ND-Fairfield
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Ted Boynton has been named the new Head Football Coach. Coach Boynton has been an assistant coach the past ten years beginning in 2003 under former coach Jeff Bevino. Also, he has been the head boys’ track and field coach since 2008.
Ted Boynton has been named the new Head Football Coach. Coach Boynton has been an assistant coach the past ten years beginning in 2003 under former coach Jeff Bevino. Also, he has been the head boys’ track and field coach since 2008.
Father Bill Sangiovanni, President of Notre Dame was very
pleased with the committee’s selection knowing there were many excellent
candidates.
"Ted has been with the program for many years beginning with Coach
Bevino. Now as he enters his role as head coach, I am sure his commitment to
our student-athletes and his loyalty to Notre Dame will both be contributing
factors to his success.”
Chris Cipriano, Principal added, " Ted has been a constant in our football program for many
years, he knows it well, and I look forward to seeing him assume the role of
head coach. We certainly appreciate his loyalty to the program and support his
vision for growth of the football program and all of our
student-athletes."
AD Rob Bleggi stated, “Ted has played a big part as an
assistant football coach at Notre Dame for the last ten years. His knowledge
and understanding of the game of football is undeniable. I am very excited to
have Ted as our head coach as we move towards the future of our program.”
Coach Ted Boynton, “It will be a rebuilding process as we will go
back to basics. We will work on the fundamentals of the game every day. We will
reinforce the foundation which is in place, set short term goals and must learn
to win in practice on a daily basis. Practices will be organized, the staff
will be prepared and energized, and our student-athletes will work hard each
day. I will challenge my players, my staff and myself every day. I would like
to thank everyone involved in the hiring process as well as administration for
this great opportunity. I am very excited to continue coaching football as the
head coach here at Notre Dame. I love the students and the school and look
forward to coaching here for years to come.”