- Ewing Township Board of Education
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Maddalon to become New EHS Head Football Coach
Immediate Release
June 20, 2022
Ross Maddalon will be joining the faculty and athletic staff of Ewing High School as a business teacher and the new head football coach.
Maddalon, currently a business teacher and top assistant coach at Cinnaminson High School, brings considerable football and coaching experience to the Blue Devils program.
A former gridiron standout scholastically at Nottingham High School, Maddalon has familiarly and deep connections to the Mercer County football scene.
Prior to joining the Cinnaminson staff, Maddalon was a longtime coach for the perennially strong Old Bridge High School program in Middlesex County. Under his leadership, the Knights featured a prolific offense with one of the top running games in the area.
In 2016, he returned to his alma mater and joined the staff at Nottingham, where he was a key member of the Northstars staff until moving to Cinnaminson in 2019.
A graduate of Rider University, Maddalon has a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Education and promises to be an excellent addition to the Business Department at Ewing High School.
Maddalon takes over a Ewing High squad that won the division championship in 2021 and earned a spot in the state playoffs.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to lead the Ewing High School football program,” Maddalon stated. “As a coach, I always push myself to be the best teacher, motivator and guide to my players. I emphasize effort, pride and integrity as key characteristics for a player to maximize their fullest potential.”
“Coach Maddalon was impressive during the interview process and brings a strong football résumé to Ewing High School,” Athletic Director Kyle Kaminskas stated. “He appears to be a coach who truly cares about his players and is a man of integrity, and we are excited to have him lead the program.”