Greene Publishing, Inc. Photo By Emerald G. Parsons, September 5, 2016
The Madison County Central School football coaches are excited for a new season. In the front row, pictured from left to right, are: Derek Wiley, Carl Joseph, and Eddie Rowe. In the back row, pictured from left to right, are: Morris Bell, Andrew Tillman, and Will Rutherford. Not pictured is Chad Mitchell.
Rick Patrick
Greene Publishing, Inc.
The Madison County Central School (MCCS) coaches are excited about leading the Broncos to another successful season. The seven men guiding the Broncos this season are looking forward to working with these young men.
Derek Wiley is in his fourth year of coaching boy's baseball and football. Wiley is the Assistant Head Football Coach. Wiley also teaches kindergarten through fifth grade elementary physical education at MCCS and resides in Tallahassee.
Carl Joseph is a first year coach at MCCS, but has been coaching football for 20 years. Joseph teaches sixth through eighth grade physical education at MCCS and is a 1980 graduate of Madison High School.
Eddie Rowe is a first year coach at MCCS. Rowe coaches the quarterbacks and running backs at MCCS. Rowe is a 1986 graduate of Madison County High School (MCHS) and owns E & J Auto Detailing.
Morris Bell has 16 years of coaching experience, including two state championships. Coach Bell coaches special teams and linebackers for MCCS and is a Paraprofessional for the Madison County Excel School. Bell is a 1992 graduate of MCHS and lives in Greenville.
Andrew Tillman has been coaching football for three years. Tillman is coaching the linebackers for MCCS this season and teaches fourth grade. He is a 2009 MCHS graduate.
Will Rutherford is a first year specialist coach for MCCS. Rutherford is a 1987 graduate of MCHS and is a Project Manager for Clemons and Rutherford.
Chad Mitchell has been coaching for three years and is coaching the offensive line for the Broncos. Mitchell is a 2009 graduate of MCHS and works for Tri-County Electric Cooperative.