News Summary
Staples High School has named Matty Jacowleff as its new head football coach, marking a significant moment in the school’s athletic history. A graduate of Staples, Jacowleff has an impressive coaching pedigree, having served in various roles within the football program. At just 27, he becomes the youngest head coach in the school’s history, taking over after a successful tenure by Adam Behrends. With a clear vision for the future, Jacowleff aims to lead the team to further successes, earning the support of the entire community.
City Welcomes New Football Coach at Staples High School
In a big announcement this week that stirred excitement in the community, Staples High School has officially named Matty Jacowleff as its new head football coach. The news hit social media on Wednesday afternoon, capturing the attention of both students and parents. This is a significant moment, as Jacowleff not only takes the reins of the football program but also leads it into a bright future.
A Local Hero Takes Charge
What makes this promotion even more special is that Jacowleff is a proud graduate of Staples High, where he once captained the football team back in 2014. With deep roots in the school, it’s no surprise that he brings an impressive resume to the table, having served as associate head coach, the offensive coordinator, and junior varsity coach. Recently, he has been the defensive coordinator under the recently departed Adam Behrends.
Behrends had a remarkable run, leading the team to victory in the CIAC Class LL championship and securing the coveted No. 1 spot in the New Haven Register Top 10 Football poll in 2023. However, in February, Behrends decided to resign to embrace a new coaching opportunity at the University of New Mexico. This left a significant gap that many were eager to see filled, and that’s where Jacowleff steps in.
A Bright Future Ahead
Jacowleff is not just a former player; he has also accumulated significant coaching experience since returning to Staples in 2019, right when Behrends took the head coaching position. Not only has he shown his dedication to the football program, but he has also contributed to the boys’ lacrosse team, showcasing his versatile coaching skills.
The challenge ahead is quite thrilling. Since the pandemic disrupted the 2020 season, Staples has maintained a stunning record of 38 wins and just 8 losses, not to mention clinching a state championship. This impressive track record sets a high bar, but Jacowleff is ready to take on the challenge and build on this success.
Education and Vision
Jacowleff’s dedication to education is impressive as well. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Northeastern University, along with a Master of Arts in Secondary Education from Fairfield University. This academic foundation complements his coaching skills, offering a well-rounded perspective as he guides young athletes.
As part of the interview process, Jacowleff shared a clear vision for the future of the football program, making it evident that he has a plan in place to continue the growth and success that the team has enjoyed over recent years. His enthusiasm and commitment to the community and the school were key factors in his selection, according to Athletic Director VJ Sarullo.
The Youngest Coach in History
At just 27 years old, Jacowleff earns the title of the youngest head football coach in Staples High School’s long history. This milestone reflects not only his talent but also the trust the school and community have in him to lead the team through the upcoming seasons. The Staples football program is buzzing with enthusiasm about the new chapter that lies ahead under Jacowleff’s leadership.
As the community rallies behind their new coach, athletes, parents, and fans can look forward to an exciting football season as Jacowleff leads the Staples High School football team. Through the ups and downs that lie ahead, one thing is clear: the spirit of Staples football is in good hands!
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