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Frank DeLano.


Head Football Coach

Biography:

Alma Mater:

Gloucester Catholic (1994), King's College (1998)

 

Experience:

2024 is Coach DeLano's 27th Year at Haddonfield - 23rd Season as Head Coach

 

Career Record:

171 Wins - 68 Losses (171 Wins - First All Time in school History)

 

Coach DeLano, a 2022 member of the New Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame, and a 2016 member of the South Jersey Football Coaches Hall of Fame, begins his 27th season at Haddonfield Memorial High School.  The 2024 season will be his 23rd season as the head coach of the Haddonfield varsity football program.  Coach DeLano and his staff have guided the Bulldogs to sixteen of Haddonfield’s nineteen overall playoff appearances, including thirteen trips to the semi-finals, nine appearances in the South & Central Jersey Group II title games (2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2023), and two Regional Bowl Championship Games.  Coach DeLano has guided the Bulldogs to Six NJSIAA SJ/CJ Group II State Championships and Two Regional Bowl Championships.  

After winning 11 games in 2010, the season culminated as Haddonfield won the South Jersey Group II State Championship for the first time since the advent of the state playoff system (Since 1974).

In 2011, the Haddons qualified for their fourth consecutive NJSIAA playoff appearance for the first time in the history of Haddonfield High School.  The Bulldogs won 11 games for the second time in school history, where football at HMHS began in 1893.  The season culminated as Haddonfield advanced to the South Jersey Group II State Championship Game for the third consecutive season.  In addition, the Bulldogs captured the 2011 Colonial Conference Championship.  This was Haddonfield’s first outright conference title since 1964.

In 2013, the Bulldogs completed one of the most memorable journeys in South Jersey history.  Coach DeLano’s Haddonfield Bulldogs defeated three undefeated teams to capture the South Jersey Group II Championship. 

In 2014, Haddonfield completed a 12 – 0 campaign, which was the Bulldogs first undefeated season in 50 years. In the process, the Haddons secured the South Jersey Group II State Championship for the second consecutive season.  This was Haddonfield’s third championship in five years.  In addition, Haddonfield earned National Ranking status from MaxPreps as one of the top high school football programs in the country.

In 2017, the Haddons entered the post season tournament as a 6th seed.  Coach, his staff, and team put together a remarkable run that resulted in the Bulldogs capturing their fourth SJ Group II State Championship.

In 2018, the Bulldogs had a remarkable year, posting a record of 13-0 and winning their fifth SJ Group II State Championship in the last nine years.  The Haddons captured the State’s first ever NJSIAA South/Central Group II Bowl Championship by defeating Hillside 17 to 7 at MetLife Stadium.  The Bulldogs earned Team of the Year honors by the Courier Post, Philadelphia Inquirer, Brooks Irvine Memorial Football Club, and the AC Press. 

In 2021, the Bulldogs captured their sixth state title since 2010.  The Bulldogs finished the season with 10 wins and a Central Jersey Group II State Championship by defeating Rartitan 28 to 7.  The Bulldogs completed the season by capturing their second Regional Bowl Championship with a 28 to 27 victory over Point Pleasant Boro at Rutgers University.  

Coach DeLano and his staff have compiled 16 wins, which ranks as first all-time at Haddonfield High School.  The Bulldogs have captured six state titles and two regional bowl championships under his direction.   In 2008, 2009 and 2010, Coach DeLano was selected as Colonial Conference Liberty Division Coach of the Year.  In 2009, Coach DeLano earned South Jersey Coach of the Year honors from the New Jersey Football Coaches Association.  At the conclusion of the 2010 season, Coach DeLano and his staff received Coach of the Year honors by the Touchdown Club of Southern New Jersey, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Courier-Post.  In addition, Coach DeLano and staff were selected by the New Jersey Football Coaches Association as the 2010 State Coach of the Year.  In 2013, Coach DeLano and staff earned Coach of the Year honors from the Courier Post.  In 2010 and 2014, Coach DeLano and his staff earned Coach of the Year honors by the Brooks Irvine Memorial Football Club.  At the conclusion of the 2018 season, Coach DeLano was named the NJ.com Coach of the year, All USA State Coach of the Year, and Philadelphia Inquirer Coach of the Year. After the 2021 season, Coach DeLano was named the SJ Sports Zone Coach of the Year. 

Since 1999, DeLano has served as the offensive coordinator and the quarterback’s coach.  He also coached defensive backs for four seasons.

DeLano is a 1994 graduate of Gloucester Catholic and a 1998 graduate of King’s College in Wilkes-Barre, PA. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education with a minor in Psychology.  While at King’s, he was a four-year starter at quarterback.  At the conclusion of his senior season, DeLano was selected to play in the “National All-Star Classic” in Cleveland, Ohio.  In 2001, DeLano joined the Montgomery College coaching staff and returned to Cleveland where he coached wide receivers in the All Star Classic.

Coach DeLano served as a member of the Adam Taliaferro/South Jersey Football Coaches Association All Star Classic Executive Committee for eighteen years.  He has coached in five South Jersey All Star games at Rowan University.  As a member of the executive committee, Coach DeLano served as the general manager for the team consisting of schools from Camden, Gloucester, and Salem Counties.

In the spring of 2007, Coach DeLano was selected to be an assistant coach for the South in the annual North/South Classic which was played at Rutgers University.

Coach DeLano was selected to be an assistant coach in the 2010 New Jersey vs. the Northeast All Star Classic. 

Coach DeLano also served on the Brooks Irvine Memorial Football Club Board of Governors for 15 years.

For the past thirteen years, Coach DeLano has served as a camp instructor at the prestigious Manning Passing Academy, which is held at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, LA. 

In addition, Coach DeLano is a clinician for the Glazier Coaching Clinics, where he has spoken at various clinics throughout the country.

Coach DeLano teaches 6th grade math at Haddonfield Middle School.  Coach DeLano and his wife, Karen, have two children, Lauren (16) and Matthew (11).

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Mike Miller.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Miller is a 1998 graduate of HMHS and a member of the Haddonfield Athletic Hall of Fame.  The 2024 season will be his 22nd year as an assistant coach of the Bulldogs. Coach Miller was an All-Conference, All Group and All-State Linebacker that continued his career at The College of Holy Cross. He played linebacker and special teams during his 4-year career at Holy Cross. Coach Miller also coaches wrestling at Haddonfield Memorial High School.  Coach Miller is a social studies teacher at HMHS. Coach Miller resides in Haddonfield with his wife Jessica and their two sons, Charlie, and Ryan.

Nate Engel.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Engel is a 2009 graduate of Haddon Township where he played football, basketball, and baseball for the Hawks. Coach Engel is a 2013 graduate of Rowan University where he earned his B.A. in Health and Exercise Science. Coach Engel spent six years coaching for the bulldogs from 2017-2022. Last year Coach Engel coached for the Woodstown Wolverines where he was a part of a Group 1 Sectional Championship. Nate returns for the 2024 season as his seventh total season coaching for the Bulldogs. Coach Engel is a Health and Physical Education teacher at Central Elementary School here in the Haddonfield School District. Nate resides in Barrington with his wife, Kacey and their dog Benson.

Bill Mumbower.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Mumbower is in his 22nd season as an assistant coach at HMHS. He was the defensive coordinator from 2003-2011. Prior to coaching at HMHS, he coached at Gloucester Catholic High School. Coach Mumbower is a 1998 graduate of King’s College where he played linebacker for the Monarchs. He earned a B.A. in Criminal Justice and earned his master’s degree at Rowan University in Educational Leadership. Coach Mumbower teaches in the Washington Township School District, and he resides in Glassboro with his wife Cari, and their two sons, Billy and Brody.

Ralph Schiavo.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Schiavo is a 1988 graduate of Cherokee High School where he played wide receiver.  He played collegiate football and baseball at Glassboro State College, where he was an All-Conference receiver for the Profs in 1991. Coach Schiavo is in his ninth season with the Bulldogs. He has spent the past 33 years coaching football, including three years at Rowan University.  He has served as the head coach for Haddon Heights and Audubon. Coach Schiavo has spent time as an assistant coach at Burlington Twp. and Audubon High School.  In 2002, he was named the head coach of the Green Wave football program.  In 2007 Coach Schiavo guided Audubon to their first playoff appearance in 20 years. During Coach Schiavo’s coaching career, he has produced numerous (DI, IAA, IVY, DII, and DIII) collegiate players.  In 2011, Coach Schiavo was named the Colonial Conference Liberty Division Coach of the Year.  Ralph is in his 29th year as a health and physical education teacher in the Audubon School District.  He resides in Marlton with his wife Karen, and he has two daughters Sophia and Sydney.

John Bachman.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Bachman is a 1984 graduate of Haddonfield Memorial High School, where he played football and track and field for the Bulldogs.  The 2024 season will be Coach Bachman’s fifth year coaching at his alma mater. Coach Bachman brings 33 years of coaching experience and enthusiasm to our Bulldog family.  He is a 1989 graduate of Springfield College, where he played football for The Pride.  From 1992 to 2017, Coach Bachman served as an assistant coach with the Pemberton Hornets. He also has coached track and field and middle school wrestling.  Coach Bachman is a retired health and physical education teacher from the Pemberton School District.  Coach Bachman resides is Haddon Township with his wife, Sheri, and their four children.

Hunter Eife.


Head Freshmen Coach - Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Eife is a 2016 graduate of Haddon Township.  The 2024 season is Hunter’s sixth season with our Haddonfield Football Family.  Hunter brings to Haddonfield nine years of coaching experience, where he coached in the Haddon Township Youth Football Program. Hunter is a graduate of Rowan University where he graduated with a degree in history education.  Hunter resides in Haddon Township.

John Costantino.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Costantino is a 1984 graduate of Paul VI High School, where he lettered in both football and track for the Eagles.  The 2024 season will be his fifth season coaching running backs at Haddonfield Memorial High School.  Coach Costantino has nearly 30 years of coaching experience.  He started his coaching career in 1992 at St. Joe’s Prep in Philadelphia.  He coached at St. Joe until 2009.  He then spent three seasons coaching at Camden Catholic before returning to SJ Prep in 2013 until 2018.  John resides in Haddon Township with his son Samuel and daughter Julia.  John also is the owner of Primo Builders LLC which is proud to be a supporter of Haddonfield football.

Stu Holloway.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Holloway is a 1995 graduate of Howell High School where he played football and baseball for the Rebels.  Coach Holloway is in his sixteenth season with our Haddonfield Football Family.  Coach Holloway spent seven years coaching youth football prior to making the transition to coaching at the high school level. Stuart has been a member of the Haddonfield Police Department for the past 24 years.  Stuart was promoted to Lieutenant in 2019.  He currently resides in Voorhees with his wife Jennifer, and their two children, Carson, and Caitlin.

John Walter.


Assistant Coach

Biography:

Coach Walter begins his first season coaching at Haddonfield Memorial High School. Coach Walter is a 1981 graduate of Haddon Township where he is a member of the Hawk Hall of Fame. Upon graduation Coach Walter continued his academic and athletic career at Penn State University.  Coach played for the Nittany Lions from 1981 to 1985.  He played on Penn State’s national Championship Team in 1982, when they defeated the Georgia Bulldogs.  Upon graduation Walter spent two seasons on the coaching staff, where he was a graduate assistant.  He coached for Penn State when they won the National Championship in 1986, after defeating the Miami Hurricanes.  In addition, John spent 15 years coaching youth football for our Haddonfield Bulldogs.  Coach Walter’s three sons (Johnny, Alex, and Jake) all played and graduated from Haddonfield Memorial High School. John and his wife Bonnie reside in Haddon Township. 


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