The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Fischer takes helm at Pottstown

Former Phoenixvil­le assistant approved by board Monday night

- By Sam Stewart sstewart@21st-centurymed­ia.com @Samuel_Stewart7 on Twitter

POTTSTOWN » For the second time in two seasons, Pottstown’s football program will be led by a new head coach.

Mark Fischer, the offensive coordinato­r at Phoenixvil­le the past two seasons, was voted in as the new head coach at Pottstown’s school board meeting Monday night, ending the school’s coaching search after the departure of Gary Rhodenbaug­h.

“I’m very excited,” Fischer said. “Pottstown drew me in. I love the close community they have there. When I was at Phoenixvil­le two years ago and we played at Pottstown, I just saw all the community members walking in and how supportive they were. That was one thing that stuck with me and made me want to apply.”

Fischer becomes the third head coach to lead the Trojans in as many seasons. He replaces Rhodenbaug­h, who resigned after one season after the Trojans struggled in a 2-9 season (1-4 Pioneer Athletic Conference). Rhodenbaug­h

“I’m very excited. Pottstown drew me in. I love the close community they have there. When we played at Pottstown, I just saw all the community members walking in and how supportive they were. That was one thing that stuck with me and made me want to apply.”

– New Pottstown football coach Mark Fischer

had served as the Trojans’ offensive coordinato­r the year prior.

Teamwork and commitment will be one of the ideals he’ll try to instill. Preparing his kids for life lessons: the main idea he wants his team to buy into.

“I want the kids to be successful in life now, and after high school. I’m going to try and teach them life lessons that I learned in preparing them for situations not only for Friday nights but also in the classroom,” Fischer said.

School and community pride also rank high up on his priorities.

“I want us to get out into community and be supportive of other sports at the high school, whether it be going to games or supporting them in other ways. I’d also like us to get out and participat­e in community service. I think that’s very important as well,” Fischer said.

Fischer brings a wealth of coaching experience to a program that reached the District 1 Class 3A playoffs two seasons ago. Fischer began his coaching career 12 years ago for Exeter’s junior high team. Following that stint he moved to Wissahicko­n where he coached special teams, receivers, defensive backs and the junior varsity offense for three seasons - two of those seasons Wissahicko­n advanced to the first round of the district playoffs (2006-2007).

From there he spent his next three seasons at Avon Grove, serving as the special teams coordinato­r for the 2009 squad that went 11-2 before serving as the defensive coordinato­r and running backs coach the next two seasons at Pequea Valley under now-Phoenixvil­le head coach Evan Breisblatt. He was appointed as the defensive coordinato­r for Phoenixvil­le following Breisblatt’s hiring in 2014, before serving the past two seasons as the offensive coordinato­r.

Breisblatt was thrilled upon hearing his assistant’s promotion.

“I told Evan about a day or two after I was offered. He was great,” Fischer said. “He congratula­ted me and he was excited for me and the opportunit­y I had to coach in the PAC.”

Prior to coaching, Fischer played football at North Penn. Following high school, he played football at Albright College for three years as a defensive back. He currently teaches Special Education at Phoenixvil­le Area High School. Fischer lives in Malvern with his wife Gabija and two children, Clyde and Evelyn.

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PHOTO SUBMITTED Mark Fischer, a former Phoenixvil­le assistant, was voted in by the Pottstown school board as the new head football coach Monday night.
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