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Cebrosky named Kings football coach

Lehighton graduate Mike Cebrosky was recently promoted to head coach of the King’s College football program as announced by the King’s Athletic Department.

Cebrosky completed his 13th overall season with King’s at the conclusion of the 2023 campaign, ninth as Defensive Coordinator, and first as the team’s Associate Head Coach.

Cebrosky has spent his career on the Monarch sidelines, building the King’s defense into one of the top units in the MAC, finishing in the top three in total defense in 2018, 2019, and 2023, as well as top-ranking marks in third-down percentage, points allowed per game, turnovers per game, and total yardage per game.

The defensive efforts made their mark on a national scale as well this past season, as the defense ranked fourth in NCAA Division III in the regular season in passing yards allowed per game and seventh in total defense. Individually, Cebrosky’s defense saw two individuals earn All-American status as Teone Sherrod (2022) and Joe Carchio (2023) became the program’s first All-Americans since the 2006 campaign.

Prior to his arrival in Wilkes-Barre, Cebrosky spent three seasons as an assistant coach at Nazareth Area High School as both the offensive and defensive line coach. The 2011 campaign at Nazareth saw the team achieve a 12-2 overall record, a PIAA District 11 Class AAAA Championship title, and a fifth-place ranking in the final Pennsylvania Football News State Rankings for that season.

Another former Lehighton standout and member of Nazareth coaching staff with Cebrosky, Vinnie Andrews was recently named the head coach of the Bangor football team. Andrews replaces Paul Reduzzi, who stepped down in November.

Andrews has served as both offensive coordinator and associate head coach over the last four seasons for the Slaters.

Both Andrews and Cebrosky were members of Lehighton’s 2001 District 11 championship team.