Say Hello to the PATH Assassin’s
PATH TIMES
Trenton, New Jersey

It’s buzzing around the PATH Academy organization as a deal was closed to complete a structural merger between the PATH Academy and New Jersey Assassins football programs. After some deliberation it was found working together as one would be beneficial to both sides and offer incredible potential.
PATH Academy Head Coach Adam Turkel had this to say:
“I’m looking forward to working with Ox. His reputation precedes him, and having competed against his terminator teams in the past I know the kind of winning coach he is. I’m very excited to get this going.”
This deal also brings together two of the best coaches to be involved in amateur football in the last two decades. Adam “Turk” Turkel and Kenneth “Ox” Leduna have built and led some of the areas best organizations with success and we are excited to have that kind of staff growing here. In addition to that it also brings an expanded experienced staff of assistant coaches that are so vital to successful programs.
PATH Academy owner TJ Malave commented:
“We are excited about this next step we are taking. Our whole focus is on improving and expanding our program and this move is monumental. I want to have the best coaches to teach and guide our players and the resumes speak for themselves. It’s also very important that you work with people who have that same passion and shared vision. Once you have that the sky is really the limit. It really is a honor to be working with men that have a wealth of experience on and off the field. They understand how a true program should look and feel and what kind of accountability comes with that. I’m also excited to begin a new chapter as the PATH Assassins in the world of amateur football. The PATH Academy still flys the Pirate flag for our other programs but this gives the football program a fresh evolved look and honors the legacy of the Assassins program. We have lots of work to do but I know we are all ready for it and that’s exciting!”
Stay tuned for more details from the PATH Times!
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