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− | Sue Korosa is the coach at Copley High School in Ohio. She may be perhaps the winningest coach in Ohio QB history and has led her team to seven OAC State titles, | + | Sue Korosa is the coach at [[Copley]] High School and [[Copley-Fairlawn]] Middle School in Ohio. She may be perhaps the winningest coach in Ohio QB history and has led her team to seven OAC State titles, three more than the next closest teams (Fisher Catholic and Beavercreek). Sue was instrumental in founding the Ohio Academic Competition ([[OAC]]) and developing its format and rules. |
{{Succession_box_(Cooper) | {{Succession_box_(Cooper) | ||
|year = 2005 | |year = 2005 | ||
|previous = [[Paul Cain]] | |previous = [[Paul Cain]] | ||
− | |next = [[Bob Weiser]] | + | |next = [[Bob Weiser]] & [[John Barnes]] |
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Latest revision as of 08:18, 29 June 2017
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Current team: Copley High School | ||||
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Other leadership: OAC founder |
Sue Korosa is the coach at Copley High School and Copley-Fairlawn Middle School in Ohio. She may be perhaps the winningest coach in Ohio QB history and has led her team to seven OAC State titles, three more than the next closest teams (Fisher Catholic and Beavercreek). Sue was instrumental in founding the Ohio Academic Competition (OAC) and developing its format and rules.
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