| HEAD COACH :
Paul Beebe |
A
1982 graduate of John Ehret High School in Marrero, Beebe played
both football and wrestled for the Patriots. After he completed his
stay in the Air Force, Beebe got his degree from the University of
New Orleans in 1995. He continued to be in the Air National Guard.
After holding the position as freshman football coach at Ehret High in
the fall of 1995, Beebe spent the next three years at Grace King
High School in Metairie. The past nine years, Beebe has been at
Fontainebleau High School in Mandeville. |
| Assistant Coach
: Coach Baker |
Coach
Baker graduated from
Sterlington High School in 2001. He received his Bachelor's Degree
in Kinesiology from the University of Louisiana at Monroe in May,
2006. He spent the past four years as an assistant football and
baseball coach at Sterlington High School. |
| Assistant Coach
: Greg Briggs |
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| In 1987, Coach Briggs
graduated from Bolton High School. He played baseball
and football in high school and also played baseball in
college at Northwestern University. He graduated from
there in 1993. Wanting to stay in a career dealing
with athletics he decided to become a coach.
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| Assistant Coach
: Coach Collier |
Coach
Collier
graduated from Parkway High School in 1996. He then played five
years on the offensive line at Northwestern State University,
helping to win two conference championships. After graduation,
Collier began his coaching career at Southwood High School. He spent
the last five years at Woodlawn High School, coaching football and
softball. |
| Assistant Coach: Coach
Duhe |
Coach
Duhe graduated from St. Charles
Catholic High School in 1991, and from the University of
Southwestern Louisiana in 1996. This is his 12th year coaching, most
recently as the head baseball coach of St. Michael High School. |
| Assistant Coach
: Coach Griffitt |
The fall 2007 semester marks John
Griffitt's first semester teaching and coaching at Live Oak High
School. He has taught previously in East Baton Rouge and Texas.
Coach Griffitt is a 1996 graduate of Stephen F. Austin State
University with a degree in History and Political Science. After
college he went to work in Washington D.C. at the conservative
Leadership Institute as the Director of Education and Director of
Recruitment. |
| Assistant Coach: Robbie
Mahfouz |
| Coach Mahfouz
graduated from Lafeyette High School in 1977. In 1982,
he graduated from Southeastern University, eventually coming
to be a coach here at Live Oak High. He has had a lot
of experience with football, playing in both high school and
college. He also played baseball in high school.
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| Assistant Coach: Ryan
McLin |
| Coach Mclin
graduated in 1999 from Central High School. While he
was there he played baseball and golf for the Central
Wildcats. He attended College at Louisiana State
University graduating in 2004. He continued to play
golf throughout his college years. He is now a
football coach here at Live Oak High, where he can be a role
model for the players and help them in any way he can.
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| Assistant Coach
: Randy Sandifer |

Coach Sandifer is a 1984 graduate of Central High School, and a 1989
graduate of the University of West Alabama where he was a member of
the baseball team. Coach Sandifer also earned his Master's Degree
from UWA in 1991 while working as a graduate assistant in baseball.
This will be Coach Sandifer's 17th year of high school coaching. As
a baseball coach at Silliman Institute, his team won the state
championship in 2000 and 2002. Coach Sandifer was also selected MPSA
Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2002. |
| Assistant Coach: Chad
Vasilauskas |
| Coach
Vasilauskas graduated from Denham High School in 1997. In
2002, he graduated from Southeastern University going on to
be a teacher. He has taught at St Helena Middle, John
Quincy Adams Middle, and also Creek Valley Middle. He
loves teaching and sports, so coaching for him is the
perfect mixture of both. |
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| Assistant Coach
: Coach Wiese |
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Coach Wiese came to Live Oak High during the 2002 - 2003 school
year. He previously coached at Central City, and Grand Island,
Nebraska. He attended Doane College where he lettered in football as
the quarterback, and in basketball as guard.
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