Phil Janaro

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Phil Janaro
Biographical details
Born (1942-12-23) December 23, 1942 (age 81)
Hawthorne, New Jersey, U.S.
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1965–1966 Bridgeport (GA)
1970–1971 Byram Hills HS (NY)
1973 Bridgeport (DC)
1975–1978 Davidson (DC)
1980–1982 William & Mary (QB/WR)
1985–1987 Apprentice
1988 Bethel (MN)
1989–1990 William & Mary (assistant)
1994–1995 Illinois (assistant)
2002–2007 Apprentice
Head coaching record
Overall44–43 (college)

Philip Janaro (born December 23, 1942) is a former American football coach. [1]

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Coaching career

Janaro was the 28th and then later returned to be the 32nd and head football coach at The Apprentice School located in Newport News, Virginia and he held that position for nine seasons, from 1985 until 1987 and then returning from 2002 until 2007. His coaching record at Apprentice was 42 wins, 35 losses.

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References

  1. Wood, Norm (December 20, 2001). "Apprentice School Hires an Old Friend as Coach". Daily Press . Retrieved August 28, 2021.