Steve Aborn
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Steve Aborn
@MAFalmouth
Head Football Coach - Falmouth High School
Katılım Eylül 2020
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@Jason_Snow_ @sports_ledger @sportsCCT Congratulations Anthony!! Exciting to have your own program! Very happy for you and the Bourne football program! Great days ahead ! Best wishes!
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Anthony Fulmine is the new head football coach at Bourne High. He previously served as an assistant at Pembroke and Carver.
Fulmine went on to play guard at Endicott after graduating from Carver High in 2011. @sports_ledger @sportsCCT
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@WHathletics Congratulations Coach Leal!
Well deserved and a great hire for WH - Fortunate to have you!
You will be a tremendous asset to the football team and the WH community in general.
You will be great! Best wishes!
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
April 2026
Whitman-Hanson Regional High School
Names Bradley Leal as Varsity Football Head Coach
Veteran Educator and 17-Year Coaching Veteran Joins Panther Nation
WHITMAN, MA — The Whitman-Hanson Regional School District is proud to announce the appointment of Bradley Leal as the new Head Varsity Football Coach at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School. Leal, a mathematics teacher currently at Plymouth Public Schools and a seasoned football coach with 17 seasons of experience, will bring a wealth of knowledge, discipline, and passion to the Panthers program.
“We are extremely excited to welcome Coach Leal to Panther Nation. He brings many years of coaching experience and a genuine commitment to the character-centered philosophy that we hold deeply here at Whitman-Hanson.”
— Bob Rodgers, Athletic Director, Whitman-Hanson Regional School District
Leal attended Bridgewater State University, where he studied Mathematics and went on to earn his Master of Education in 2020. He has been a mathematics teacher at Plymouth Public Schools since 2017, where he has built a reputation as a dedicated educator and mentor.
Over his coaching career, Leal has served as an Assistant Varsity Football Coach at Plymouth South High School, Varsity Football Defensive Coordinator at Pembroke Public Schools, and Varsity Lacrosse Head Coach at Pembroke High School. His experience spans multiple programs and reflects a consistent record of developing student-athletes both on and off the field.
“I am honored to accept the position of Head Football Coach at Whitman-Hanson Regional High School. For as long as I can remember, my dream has been to lead a program where I can shape the lives of young athletes, and I am grateful for the opportunity to do that here.
I am entering my 17th season as a football coach. Having spent over a decade learning from great colleagues, players, and friends, I have seen firsthand that success is a testament to preparation and organization. Everything is earned, not given.
Now it’s time to build our own program, and we have an excellent opportunity to build something special. I will do everything in my power to ensure our players reach their full potential, and I am ready to bring a relentless work ethic to the Whitman-Hanson family. I am looking forward to meeting the team and beginning this new chapter together.”
— Bradley Leal, Head Varsity Football Coach, Whitman-Hanson Regional High School
Coach Leal will begin his tenure immediately and looks forward to connecting with current and prospective student-athletes as the program prepares for the upcoming season. The Whitman-Hanson community is encouraged to welcome Coach Leal as he joins the Panther family.
MEDIA CONTACT
Bob Rodgers, Athletic Director
Whitman-Hanson Regional School District
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@PHS_Titans @PemSch_news Congratulations Katie!! Well deserved. It was a pleasure to work with you - thank you for all of your hard work!
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@Soaringeagle45 I pray I’m not THAT Grandfather…no guarantee- grandkids are truly special!
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At one point during a game, the coach called one of his 9-year-old baseball players aside and asked,...
“Do you understand what cooperation is? What a team is?” The little boy nodded in the affirmative.
“Do you understand that what matters is whether we win or lose together as a team?” The little boy nodded yes.
“So,” the coach continued, “I’m sure you know, when an out is called, you shouldn’t argue, curse, attack the umpire, or call him a pecker-head. Do you understand all that? Again the little boy nodded.
He continued, “And when I take you out of the game so another boy gets a chance to play, it’s not good sportsmanship to call your coach ‘a dumb stupid idiot’ is it?” Again the little boy nodded.
“Good,” said the coach. “Now go over there and explain all that to your Grandpa”
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@ElephantSignal All 20. Not that hard you just have to live long enough!
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@JakeMorrisonNBA BRO I READ THIS LIKE 5 TIMES WTF ARE YOU TYING TO SAY?!
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@sagesteele Two dopes…both should stick to hoops though Rivers sucks at that too.
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Feelings over facts! Virtue signaling at its finest!
Steve Kerr has made a habit of this. As has Doc Rivers, who is saying the same thing as Kerr about the MN incident. Fascinating that both coaches were SILENT when Iryna Zarutska and Charlie Kirk were murdered. Shocker.
Clay Travis@ClayTravis
Warriors coach Steve Kerr says an ICE agent murdered an innocent woman and the government is lying about it in his post-game press conference.
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Assumption’s OL Jack Driscoll has been named a Don Hanson DII honorable mention ALL-AMERICAN!
Unbelievable job Jack! Nothing left to say…
docs.google.com/viewerng/viewe…
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