Mad Dogs Flag Football, a popular youth league based out of Palm Coast, has announced its league board in preparation for the 2021-22 season. Founded in 2018, the league has served to provide a safe environment to learn football fundamentals, with a quality competitive atmosphere.
Two of the most noteworthy additions to Mad Dogs’ board are Robert Paxia and Matt Forrest, the head football coaches at Flagler Palm Coast High School and Matanzas High School respectively. The board is also adding Chris Parks, a volunteer coach at FPCHS, and Anthony Robinson, dean of students at MHS.
The additions of personnel from each of Flagler County’s two high schools aims to provide solid ties between Mad Dogs and the schools; players in the 5-15 league could have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with the school programs should they choose to move on to high school football. If they do decide to pursue football further, they’ll go into it with an underlying understanding of football fundamentals.
“Mad Dogs offers competitive play for boys and girls ages 5-15,” the organization said in its press release. “Registration is open for the upcoming fall season which will run September 25th to November 13th. It promises to be the biggest Mad Dogs season yet. Please sign up at MadDogsFootball.net or by calling (386) 597-0215. Follow us on Facebook for more information.”
The Full Board for the 2021-2022 Seasons:
Jarrod Maxwell — President
Anthony Petellat — Vice President
Cecilia Contreras — Treasurer
Michael Schottey — Director of Development
Donnie Veit — Sponsorship Director
Will Buckmaster — Gameday Director
George Holloway — Asst. Gameday Director
Nicole Speglevin — Merchandise Director
Marie Sanitate — Merchandise Assistant
Mark Ramirez — Head of Officiating
Kyla Sabate — Digital Marketing Director
Sean Baker — Video Marketing Specialist
Chenzo Desroches — Web Design Specialist
Matt Forrest — H.S. Liaison (Matanzas)
Robert Paxia — H.S. Liaison (FPC)
Chris Parks — Member At-Large
Anthony Robinson — Member At-Large
Chris Gollon is a Flagler County resident since 2004, as well as a staple of the local independent music scene and avid observer of Central Florida politics, arts, and recreation.