May 20, 2008
Perrone Named Clarks Head Cross Country Coach
WORCESTER, MASS. 05/19/08 - Clark University Athletic Director
Linda Moulton has announced the hiring of Mark Perrone as the
University's new head cross country coach, on Monday.
Perrone, who officially begins his duties August 15, has spent
the past 10 years as an assistant and/or head coach at the high
school and collegiate level. Prior to Clark, the Worcester
native directed the cross country and track and field teams at
Assumption College (1997-2006), where he was awarded the Reverend
Joseph Pelletier Memorial Award for Service to the Athletic
Department in 2000. In fact, Perrone was led to Clark by one of his
former student-athletes and the Cougars' current assistant cross
country coach, Louis Cote.
"Louis is one of the main reasons why I'm here," said
Perrone. "The more he told me about Clark and the program,
the more interested I became."
"The team has a fire in their belly and there is a lot of
support here," he added. "It feels like a new beginning. I am very
glad to be on board."
A former marathon runner, Perrone also enjoyed stints as a
part-time coach with the Central Mass. Striders Running club,
assistant for the St. John's High School cross country program and
associate head coach for St. Peter Marian's track and field
team.
Additionally, Peronne served as president and co-founder of
Athletic and Fitness Specialist International, which provided sport
specific athletic and fitness services in the central and
metro-west areas of Massachusetts.
In addition to coaching at Clark, Perrone will continue his work
with the Central Mass. Striders group.
TRANSACTION LINE:
CLARK UNIVERSITY - NAMED MARK PERRONE HEAD CROSS COUNTRY COACH