WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. (WSAW) - Longtime Wisconsin Rapids football coach Tony Biolo is stepping down. Biolo was the head coach at Lincoln High School for 22 seasons, coaching in total for 35 years.
The Gamecocks added Tony Brown from Porter-Gaud High School in Charleston, SC, yesterday as a Preferred Walk-On (PWO). Tony had a standout season, rushing for 1 ...
Wisconsin Rapids Lincoln varsity football coach Tony Biolo announced his retirement Thursday after 22 seasons.
Amid their offseason front office shakeup, the Jaguars are welcoming back a familiar face. Jacksonville has hired Hall of Fame offensive lineman Tony Boselli as its next executive vice president of ...
Tony Pauline’s AFC South Mock Draft: Heisman-winning Travis Hunter helps Titans in two spots, Will Johnson strengthens Jaguars' defense ...
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The 61-year-old stepped down at Birmingham City last February for medical treatment but has now been cleared to return to work Tony Mowbray ... go back to work because football is in my blood ...
The Baggies were set appoint ex-Young Boys boss Raphael Wicky before an issue with backroom staff scuppered the deal. Mowbray, who has recently overcome bowel cancer, guided West Brom to promotion ...
Here at Football League World, we take you through the latest news regarding West Brom's search. Tony Mowbray back in the running for West Brom job According to a report from the Express & Star ...
Tony Mowbray is still in the running to become the next manager of West Bromwich Albion. This is according to the Express and Star, who believe the board at The Hawthorns could still "mount a bid ...
CEDAR LAKE — Tony Bartolomeo will be returning to the ... "My sons were going to attend Hanover and play football," Bartolomeo recalled. "It was just an opportunity to continue in the game ...