NY Giants Receivers Coach With Link To Generals
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Coach Sean Ryan, now the Wide Receivers Coach with the New York Football Giants, was once an assistant coach with Coach O’Rourke in 1992 and 1993 at Clinton Central School in Clinton, NY. Coach Ryan, offensive coordinator, and Coach O’Rourke, defensive coordinator, shared responsibility for the JV Team for the CCS Warriors. Coach Ryan, who made coaching football his career, remains good friends with O’Rourke, who has benefited greatly from Ryan’s experience and willingness to share his ideas and insights. The two men, both played defensive back at Hamilton College until matching ACL injuries ended their playing career, and opened a door to coaching.
NHIAA Realigns Football Divisions for 2012
As reported by the New Hampshire Football Report, the NHIAA Council passed the following alignment Thursday with the following recommendations from the Classification Committee:
The Classification Committee recommends that this alignment be for one year and request the Football Committee develop another alignment that consists of no more than 5 divisions by April 1, 2012 for the second year of the cycle. If a proposal is not presented for implementation for the second year of the 2012-13, 2013-14 cycle, the Classification Committee will set the alignment for football for the second year of the cycle, per By-Law Article IV Classification Sect. 2 and Section 3.
DIVISION I (nine schools): Pinkerton (3,168), Manchester Central (2,324), Nashua South (2,053), Manchester Memorial (2,040), Nashua North (1,928), Concord (1,860), Londonderry (1,707), Exeter (1,703),* Salem (1,543).
DIVISION II (nine schools): Keene (1,583), Spaulding (1,506), Merrimack (1,450), Dover (1,437), Timberlane (1,424), Bedford (1351), Manchester West (1,304), Winnacunnet (1,235), *Bishop Guertin (854).
DIVISION III (nine schools): *Alvirne (1,400), Goffstown (1,201), Portsmouth (1,085), Milford (936), Hollis-Brookline (908), Con-Val (905), Pembroke (899), Souhegan (857), Merrimack Valley (885).
DIVISION IV (10 schools): *Kennett (857), Kingswood (799), John Stark (762), Hanover (760), Lebanon (727), Windham (708), Plymouth (688), St. Thomas (643), Laconia (628), *Trinity (417).
DIVISION V (10 schools): *Sanborn (736), *Stevens (649), Pelham (623), Kearsarge (604), Monadnock (601), Inter-Lakes/Moultonborough (581), Fall Mountain (574), Somersworth (573), Epping-Newmarket (539), Bow (528).
DIVISION VI (10 schools): *Farmington-Nute (656), *Gilford (532), Campbell (493), Winnisquam (481), Franklin (459), Newfound (422), Raymond (419), Mascoma (404), Newport (390), Bishop Brady (392).
Posted on December 15, 2011 11:21 PM
John Stark Football News – Third Edition
2011 – Division IV All-State Football Team
Eight John Stark football players were selected to the 2011 Division IV Coaches’ All-State Football Team.
First Team Offense – Carson Dunn – RB, Sophomore
First Team Defense – Jacob Bumford – LB, Junior
Honorable Mention
Timothy Barnes – OL, Junior
Jeremy Bolton – DL, Senior
Kellen Brien – OL, Sophomore
Nic Lloyd – DB, Junior
Chris Procum – DL, Senior
Nicholas Simeone – WR, Junior