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Johnathan Ostrawski Named As New Ocoee Middle School Football Head Coach

We were joined in the Mix Studio by Ocoee Middle School Principal Dr. Cory Limburg to introduce the new head football coach at Ocoee Middle School

We were joined in the Mix Studio by Ocoee Middle School Principal Dr. Cory Limburg to introduce the new head football coach at Ocoee Middle School, Johnathan Ostrowski.


Ocoee Middle School is proud to announce the hiring of Jonathan Ostrowski as
the new head football coach. Coach Ostrowski will join the teaching staff and begin
coaching duties in January of 2024.
Coach Ostrowski is a 4-year football letterwinner and all-academic team
member at Maryville College after a successful career at Morristown West High School.
He began his teaching and coaching career at Sequoyah High School and has since held
coaching positions at Howard High School, Midway High School, and most recently at
Fulton High School where he served as the offensive coordinator and wide receivers
coach. During his tenure, he has coached and helped develop three TSWA All-State
quarterbacks, one All-State wide receiver, and the 2022 4A Mr. Football Award Winner.
He has also had the opportunity to speak and present at the Nike Coach of the Year Clinic
on multiple occasions.
We are excited to welcome Mr. Ostrowski to the Ocoee Family. Not only does he
have a passion for building leaders and growing young athletes, he also brings an
abundance of experience in the classroom, and football expertise and innovation to the
field. We are confident in his ability to build on the past success of our program. He is a
passionate leader who will produce an exciting brand of football and continue the
winning tradition here at Ocoee Middle School. “I’m excited for this opportunity to lead
the Ocoee football program. I’ve always had a passion for teaching and athletics! I’m
excited to be a part of this community and help student-athletes grow and become not
only better athletes but successful on and off the football field.” said Ostrowski.