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Coach's Resume Wayne M. Anderson Jr. Delray Beach, FL 33445 [email protected] ♦ Cell: 561-886-8328 ♦ www.CoachWAnderson.com __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ OBJECTIVE Football Coaching Position at the Collegiate or Professional level that can benefit from my dedication, commitment and leadership to further the continuing development of the program as well as the athletic, academic and personal growth of student athletes. PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY Total Coaching Experience 30+ years PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 10/18 to Present Busto Arsizio Blue Storms AFT, Busto Arsizio Italy (Div II) Head Football Coach Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach 8/18 to Present Defiance College, Defiance, Ohio Quarterback/Receivers Coach 1/16 to Present College Gridiron Showcase, Ft. Worth, Texas Offense Coordinator Quarterback Coach 1/17 to 1/18 Spanish River Community High School, Boca Raton, Florida (8A) Special Teams Coordinator Quarterback Coach 10/15 to 8/16 Hudson Valley Fort, Wappingers Falls, New York (FXFL) Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach 10/24/15 – 10/29/15 Florida Blacktips Travel Team, New York City (FXFL) Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach 9/15 – 10/15 Hudson Valley Fort, Wappingers Falls, New York (FXFL) Offensive Line Coach 9/14 – 9/15 Brooklyn Bolts, Brooklyn, New York (FXFL) Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach ◼ FXFL Champions 2014 ◼ Finished regular season first place – Inaugural year 2014 ◼ Undefeated Record – Inaugural year 2014 ◼ Lead FXFL in Scoring 2014 ◼ Had Several Players sign NFL,CFL and AFL 2014 Contracts ◼ 1st Punt Return for Touchdown in League History 2014 ◼ Made #10 on ESPN’s Top Ten Plays (11-7-14) 2014 1/14 – 5/14 St. Petersburg Tide, St. Petersburg, Florida (PSAFL) Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach 6/12 – 12/13 SoCal Coyotes, Palm Springs, California (UFAL) Advisory Board Member - Current Assistant Head Coach Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Director of Team Development Quarterback Coach ◼ WDFL Champions 2017 ◼ LCFL Champions 2015 ◼ APFL Champions 2015 ◼ UFAL Champions 2013 ◼ Catalina Kick-Off Classic Champions 2012 ◼ PWFL Conference Champions 2012 (First ever by Expansion Team) ◼ PWFL Coastal Division Champions 2012 (First ever by Expansion Team) ◼ FWFA-AAA National Championship Game 2012 (First ever by Expansion Team) ◼ FWFA-AAA National Champion Runner-Up 2012 ◼ National AAA Records: (800 Teams) • Completions (228) 2012 • Average yards per completion (15.2) 2012 • Average yards per game (466) 2012 • Touchdown Passes (35) 2012 ◼ PWFL Records: (Hold all single season offensive records) • Total Offense (5,212 yards) 2012 • Touchdowns by one player (19) 2012 ◼ Team Records: • Rushing Yards in one game (209) 2012 • Sacks Allowed in one season (14) 2012 • Average points given up per game (10) 2012 5/12 - 7/12 Bari Patriots AFT, Bari Italy (CIF9) Head Football Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator ◼ Division B Champions 2012 ◼ South Conference Championship Game 2012 ◼ Ranked #5 Team in CIF9 2012 ◼ Ranked #3 Team in South Conference 2012 ◼ Team Record • Most Points Scored In A Game (60) (Regional Record) 2012 3/11 – 6/11 Bialystok Lowlanders AFT, Bialystok Poland (PLFA 1) Head Football Coach Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator ◼ Team Records • First Team Victory in PLFA 1 2011 4/10 – 10/10 Odense Swans AFC, Odense Denmark (Danish 2nd Div.) Sporting Director Head Football Coach (Senior Team) Head football Coach (Under 19 Team) Defensive Coordinator (Under 19 Team) 8/06 – 3/10 Edward Waters College, Jacksonville, Florida (NAIA) Receivers & Tight Ends Coach Special Teams Assistant ◼ South East Atlantic Conference Champions 2008 ◼ Ralph J. Bunche Hornets Classic Champions 2008 ◼ South East Atlantic Conference Co-Champions 2007 ◼ Willie E. Gary Football Classic Champions 2007 ◼ Greenville HBCU Classic Champions 2007 ◼ School Records • 101 Yard Interception for Touchdown • 97 Yard Punt Return for Touchdown ◼ NAIA Rankings • Punt Return Yards per Attempt – 4th 2008 • Opponents 4th Down Conversion – 9th 2008 • Sacks – 14th 2008 • Kick-Off Return Yards per Attempt – 8th 2008 • Punt Return Yards per Attempt – 2nd 2007 • Sacks – 4th 2007 • Opponents 4th Down Conversion – 10th 2007 • 4th Down Conversion – 13th 2007 • Rushing Defense – 20th 2007 • PAT Kicking – 1st 2006 • Punt Return Yards per Attempt – 8th 2006 • Sacks – 17th 2006 • Field Goal Percentage – 20th 2006 1/08 – 10/08 S.S. Lazio Marines AFT, Rome Italy (NFLI) Assistant Head Coach Offensive Coordinator Quarterback Coach ◼ NFLI Central Division Champions 2008 ◼ NFLI Semi-Finalist 2008 ◼ Team Records ◼ 1st Undefeated Regular Season 2008 ◼ Most Points Scored In A Season (384) 2008 ◼ Most Points Scored In A Game (66) 2008 ◼ Most Points Scored In One Half (52) 2008 ◼ Most Points In One Quarter (36) 2008 ◼ 1st Italian RB To Rush For Over 1,000 yards 2008 ◼ 35 Straight Scoreless Quarters (Defense) 2008 ◼ Points Allowed- Regular Season (7) 2008 ◼ Total Points Allowed (47) 2008 ◼ NFLI Rankings • Total Offense – 4th 2008 • Scoring Offense – 2nd 2008 • Total Defense – 1st 2008 • Scoring Defense – 1st 2008 • Leading Points Scorer – 98 Points 2008 8/05 – 5/06 Atlantic Community High School, Delray Beach, Florida (5A) Offensive Consultant Offensive Line Coach ◼ District Championship 2005 ◼ State Playoffs 2005 ◼ Number One Offense in Palm Beach County 2005 3/05 – 7/05 Nidaros Domers AFK, Trondheim, Norway (Norwegian 1st Div.) 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