Mr.
John “Jack” Castignola was a legendary
Trenton
High School (THS) head football coach and educator/counselor.
He was a leader of young people who dedicated his life to
them in many ways. He
encouraged his athletes and students to obtain a college degree,
to set their goals high and helped prepare them for life.
He was a winner on and off the field and was a great
inspiration to all at THS.
Mr.
Castignola was born in
New Philadelphia
,
Ohio
in 1921. He played
football for Woody Hayes at
New Philadelphia
High School
and went on to become a halfback at the
University
of
Dayton
. Before graduating
from college, he joined the Marine Corps and was stationed in
the South Pacific. Upon
his return, he finished his teaching degree at
Penn
State
University
. He began his
football coaching career at two
Ohio
schools before moving to
Monroe
’s
Catholic
Central
High School
for 12 years.
Mr.
Castignola arrived in the hallways of THS in the fall of 1964,
where he would emphasize “Life’s Lessons” that readied
many THS students for life beyond high school.
Not only in the school was his influence, but he touched
the whole
Trenton
community. In the
offseason, he was a supervisor for
Trenton
Parks
and Recreation and worked with the Fellowship of Christian
Athletes. During the
school year, he was a history and physical education teacher
along with being a counselor.
As a counselor, Mr. Castignola was compassionate and was
well liked among all the THS students.
As a coach, his metaphor was:
“Football
is like the game of life; when you get knocked down, you have to
pick yourself up off the ground and get back in the
game”. |