By Nathaniel Soellner
Steve Guthoff is the new head coach of the Tyrone
football team.
Born and raised in Queens New York, Guthoff went to an all-boys
school at Holy Cross High School where he played football and was all city
offensive line. He was an honorable mention all-star and academic honor student
at Saint Johns.
Guthoff is replacing Coach John Franco. When asked how he
plans to replace Franco, Guthoff said, “You don’t replace a guy like Franco,
you can only hope to lead on the tradition that he led on at Tyrone.”
Originally Guthoff was going to go to Altoona with Franco
and help coach him, but then when Tyrone called him and offered him the head
coaching job he just couldn’t say no.
For the future and for the overall football program Guthoff
says that not much is going to change and that were still going to shoot for
playoffs and state playoffs. When asked if Tyrone will ever win a State Championship
under his coaching.
Guthoff said, “I can’t really say yes for sure but I can
at least say we will always have a chance to go and win.”
Guthoff said that he will be the head coach for at least
five years that’s when he can retire from being a guidance counselor.
A long time Golden Eagle player Max Soellner was a player
when coach Guthoff was a helper of Franco.
Soellner said that “Guthoff was a high energy guy he
always knew how to get us ready for the game Friday night .Guthoff was the
defensive coach. He was the first to give me my shot in a Friday night game. He
then put me on the starting team defense and worked with me a lot. Although
they were both great coaches the only difference I could say is Franco was a
little stricter and Guthoff was the more fun one.”
Ben Makdad said “Franco
was a good coach and so is Guthoff. They are good in different ways.
Makdad says
I hope Guthoff stays here awhile for the next generation of football players
because he’ll teach them the right way.”
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