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Former Bishop McLaughlin football coach Jim Ceccarelli, who originally left the school to accept a coaching and teaching job in San Diego, informed the Tribune via e-mail on Friday that he took a job in Florida instead to stay closer to his family.
Ceccarelli is head coach at Orangewood Christian School in Maitland, a member of Class 1B, District 4 which went 4-6 last year. His squad opened the year with a 42-0 victory against Orlando Lutheran Academy in a Kickoff Classic last week, but lost 40-3 to Melbourne Holy Trinity Episcopal Friday night in the regular season opener.
Under Ceccarelli, Bishop McLaughlin went 5-5 in 2006, its second year of varsity football. He elected to leave the school because he was seeking a full-time teaching position in addition to his coaching duties. He is a member of the faculty at Orangewood.
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Posted by T.A. Polanis, New Port Richey on 09/05 at 04:38 PM
I hope this time he doesn’t hold these kids feelings and loyalty hostage just to get what he wants. At B.M. he actually told us he loved our kids like is own on Tuesday and wednesday an article ran in the paper he had applied for a job elsewhere Good Luck with him and his head games.