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Neshaminy Hires New Football Coach

Steven Wilmot, a biology teacher at the school, has been hired as the new head football coach at Neshaminy High School.

Neshaminy High School has a new football coach.

Steven Wilmot, a biology teacher at the school, has been hired as the team’s new head football coach. He replaces former head football coach Mike Frederick, who announced his resignation last month.

Wilmot has been an assistant football coach at the high school for the past 20 years and has served as offensive line coach, offensive coordinator and assistant head coach during that time, according to information from Neshaminy School Disrict.

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“During his tenure, he has been regarded as one of the top assistant coaches in the state,” the school district said in an announcement.

Wilmot grew up in Flourtown and attended Springfield Township High School in Montgomery County, where he played football. He played at Lock Haven University, where he was captain during his senior year.

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Wilmot is married and has two children who attend Neshaminy schools.

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