Sports
Former Servite coach Troy Thomas: ‘I’m retired’

Troy Thomas, the former head football coach at Servite, Crespi and Westlake High Schools, has retired from coaching after 30 years and is now focusing on his family and his new job. Thomas recently joined a healthcare company that helps chronically ill patients with meals and says he is enjoying his new job and feels like he can make a difference in people’s lives.
Thomas has reunited with his wife, Stacey, and is now spending more time with her and his two children, Maddox and Harlee. Maddox is a freshman football player at Huntington Beach Edison, playing for former Edison coach Dave White. Thomas has thanked White for his team’s loss to Servite in the 2009 Division 1 championship game.
When asked if he will coach again, Thomas said he trains for more than wins and it may be time to move in a different direction. He is still very passionate about football and will forever be a “charger”, but for now he is content with his new role in life.
-
People8 hours ago
Mississippi father and 1-year-old daughter killed after a tornado destroyed their home, entire family hospitalized
-
People9 hours ago
Julia Wandelt thinks she is Madeleine McCann, gets DNA test results
-
People14 hours ago
Mother’s belly never stopped growing, ‘then doctors panicked and asked her to sacrifice her baby’!
-
People10 hours ago
Mom Dies Right After Giving Birth As Doctor Mercilessly Rips Out Her Placenta
-
People4 hours ago
Daycare Workers Fired For Doing This To A 17-Month-Old Who Kept Taking Off Her Shoes
-
People13 hours ago
Girl Kindly Holds Restaurant Door Open, Only To Hear Woman’s Remark And Decide To Voice Out
-
People10 hours ago
Raged Father Beats 5-Year-Old Daughter To Death With A Shoe, Says He ‘Blacked Out’
-
People46 minutes ago
Catherine and William Allegedly Turn Meghan Markle and Prince Harry into Clowns During NYC ‘Fake’ Royal Tour