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Tony Benedetto From Woodrow Wilson Is Named Head Football Coach At Plano East
Woodrow Wilson mentor Tony Benedetto chats with his group before the initial opening shot against Lancaster this season. 사설토토

Tony Benedetto from Woodrow Wilson was reported as the new head football trainer at Plano East on Wednesday.

It will be a major move forward, as he will be approached to pivot a striving program at the state's second-biggest school.

Benedetto, who is in his third year as athletic organizer and lead trainer at Woodrow Wilson, will supplant Joey McCullough.

McCullough is resigning toward the finish of the school year subsequent to assembling a record of 28-54 of every eight seasons at a Class 6A school that currently has an enlistment of 5,514. Plano East is falling off a 2-8 season and is 3-26 throughout the most recent three years.

Benedetto didn't promptly react to a message looking for input.

Woodrow Wilson was 8-3 this season and completed second in District 6-5A Division I behind Lancaster prior to losing to Frisco Wakeland in the first round of the end of the season games. Benedetto completed 18-13 at Woodrow Wilson and was named Dallas ISD's 2020-2021 athletic organizer of the year.

"We were unable to be more eager to invite Coach Benedetto and his family to Plano East and Plano ISD. We realize he will have a prompt contact with our children, guardians and local area," Plano ISD athletic chief Jeff Smith said in an assertion. "At the point when anybody meets Coach Benedetto, they will rapidly see his energy for youngsters and sports. As a third-year head football trainer, he has as of now shown the capacity to fabricate a top notch program that is effective here and there the field."

Prior to coming to Woodrow Wilson, Benedetto filled in as the unique groups facilitator at Mesquite Poteet and as the associate head football trainer and hostile organizer at Spruce. Benedetto played collegiately at Sioux Falls - presently a NCAA Division II school - where he was a three-time scholastic All-American and was a piece of two public title groups.

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Greg Riddle, SportsDayHS author and editorial manager. I have worked at The Dallas Morning News starting around 2000. I cover secondary school sports as a correspondent and assist with organizing our inclusion. I moved on from TCU, where I ran track and crosscountry. I recently worked at the Weatherford Democrat, Marshall News Messenger, Amarillo Globe-News and Arlington Morning News.