Withrow High School has named Anthony Berry, a 2011 graduate and former standout player, as its new head football coach. Berry, who has served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the past three seasons, expressed his excitement and commitment to leading the Tigers' football team and impacting the Withrow community. His promotion follows the departure of Kali Jones, who left to take the head coaching job at Middletown High School.

Why It Matters

The appointment of Anthony Berry as the new head football coach signifies a significant shift in leadership at Withrow High School's football program, with high expectations for continued success and impact on the community.

By the Numbers
  • Berry helped the Tigers set the school record for wins in a season, going 12-2 and advancing to the Division II regional final.
  • Under Berry's leadership, Withrow's defense was ranked No. 1 in Ohio for all divisions, with five shutouts this season and allowing only eight points per game.
State of Play
  • Anthony Berry's promotion as the head football coach follows his stint as a standout player for the Tigers and his subsequent coaching career, reflecting a strong connection to the school and its football program.
  • The Withrow Tigers have achieved notable success under Berry's leadership, with a record-setting season and a standout defensive performance.
Bottom Line

Withrow High School's appointment of Anthony Berry as the head football coach signals a new chapter for the team, marked by a strong foundation, commitment to excellence, and a deep connection to the school's community.