St. Joseph Regional High School Announces Departure of Head Football Coach Dan Marangi

St. Joseph Regional High School announced a “significant shift in leadership with its football program with the departure of Dan Marangi” as head football coach in a release on Friday morning.

“After much self reflection and time spent with family, I have decided to step down as the head football coach to spend more time with my wife and beautiful children,” Marangi said in the release.

Marangi had been the Green Knights’ coach since 2020, and the program went 24-15 during his tenure. They won six games in all four seasons he coached the program, and were eliminated from the playoffs in the Non-Public A quarterfinals by Seton Hall Prep the last two seasons.

St. Joseph last won a state title in 2018, when Augie Hoffman was the coach.

“We are committed to ensuring a smooth transition,” athletic director Reginald Sainte-Rose said in the release. “While we are grateful for all of Coach Marangi’s service to our student-athletes, this is a crucial step towards ensuring the future success of the program.”

The school has formed a “dedicated committee” to select the new coach, according to the release.

“We extend our heartfelt thanks to Coach Dan Marangi for his unwavering dedication to our football program,” principal Michael Bruno said in the release. “Coach Marangi has not only been a coach but a mentor, inspiring our players to reach their fullest potential both on and off the field. We want to express our deepest gratitude to the players, their parents, and the entire school community for their unwavering support.”

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2023-11-17 14:44:16
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