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<strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong> X <strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

Tim Boggs, Head 8th Grade Coach<br />

Coach Boggs begins his fifth year coaching middle school football at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong> X. Coach Boggs<br />

is a 1982 graduate of <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong> X and played and lettered under legendary coach George B.<br />

Maloof. He was also a teammate of Coach <strong>St</strong>andard, Coach Connors and Coach Benjamin.<br />

Coach Boggs has more than 14 years coaching youth sports at Immaculate Heart of Mary<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Tucker Youth Soccer Association, and Rehoboth Baptist Church. A graduate<br />

of Georgia <strong>St</strong>ate University, Coach Boggs has spent over 25 years in the Financial Services,<br />

Manufacturing, and Hospitality industries as an Auditor and Human Resource Consultant and<br />

Project Manager. He has been married to his wife Terri for 24 years. They have two children,<br />

Cara (18), <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong> class of 2012 and attends Georgia Southern University, and Liam (15), a 10th<br />

grade football player at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong>.<br />

Phil Lucado, Assistant 8th Grade Coach<br />

Coach Lucado is entering his third season coaching Middle <strong>School</strong> football at <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong>. Phil is a<br />

native of Greensboro, NC, and a graduate of Guilford College. When not coaching, Phil is a<br />

Manager of Account Development with American Express. Phil and his wife Ann have been<br />

married for 19 years. They have one son, Will, who currently attends <strong>St</strong> John Neumann Regional<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>School</strong>. Phil also coaches basketball at <strong>St</strong> John Neumann for the past five years.<br />

Christopher Benjamin, Assistant 8th Grade Coach<br />

Christopher (SPX ‘80) played under Coach George B. Maloof, was a team mate of Coach<br />

<strong>St</strong>andard, and also played basketball. Coach Benjamin begins his fourth year as a <strong>St</strong>. <strong>Pius</strong><br />

community coach. He graduated from Duke University with a BA and the University of<br />

Minnesota with a JD/MA. Christopher has worked at the Centers for Disease Control and<br />

Prevention (CDC) for over 20 years. He coached youth football and baseball in the Sandtown<br />

Youth Sports Association in SW Atlanta for 8 years. Chris and his wife Judy have two children,<br />

Chris (14) a 9th grader at SPX and Alexandra (10), a 6th grader at <strong>St</strong>. John the Evangelist<br />

<strong>Catholic</strong> <strong>School</strong>.<br />

Ted Thomas, Assistant 8th Grade Coach<br />

Coach Thomas begins his 4th year coaching middle school football at SPX. Coach Thomas<br />

is a 1981 graduate of Bishop Moore <strong>High</strong> <strong>School</strong> in Orlando, Florida. Coach Thomas played<br />

football, basketball and baseball and was the team captain for the football team and played<br />

both ways at quarterback and defensive back. He was selected as the Central Florida Player<br />

of the week during the season, and the team’s MVP. Coach Thomas has more than 10 years<br />

of experience as General manager in “Big Box” retail with companies such as Home Depot,<br />

Target, PGA Tour Super <strong>St</strong>ore and currently at Dick’s Sporting Goods in Norcross. He is married<br />

to his wife Gwen of 26 years. The have 3 children, Brian, 21 (‘07), Tori, 18 (‘11) and Austin, 15<br />

(SPX - 9th Grades).<br />

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2012 FOOTBALL

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