Franklin Pierce: 'Losordo Named Head Tennis Coach at Franklin Pierce'
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RINDGE, N.H. (May 18, 2009) – Franklin Pierce University has
named John Losordo as head coach of the men’s and
women’s tennis programs. The announcement was made by Bruce
Kirsh, Vice President and Director of Athletics at the University
and confirmed by President Dr. George J. Hagerty.
“I am pleased to name John Losordo as the new men’s
and women’s tennis coach at Franklin Pierce,” said
Kirsh. “He brings with him a good blend of instructional and
coaching skills which will help our student-athletes improve their
game and take the teams back to a competitive standard which they
have enjoyed in the past.”
Losordo, a native of Fitchburg, Mass., has worked as a part-time
summer tennis professional, conducting private lessons and clinics
for 20-25 individuals from elementary aged children to adults since
June 2004. Previously he was a part-time professional at Tri Valley
Tennis and Fitness Club in Ashland, Mass., for two years, where he
was the lead tennis professional for its junior summer camp, and
full-time assistant director of tennis at Oak Hill Country Club in
Fitchburg for two years.
"I am thankful for the opportunity, and look forward to working
with the men's and women's tennis teams at Franklin Pierce,”
said Losordo. “I am very excited to begin this new chapter in
my life and I am optimistic about a positive future for the tennis
programs at the University."
Losordo, who has also been a full-time fourth and second grade
teacher at John R. Briggs Elementary School, in Ashburnham, Mass.,
since 2003, is a 2002 graduate of Stonehill College where he was a
member of the men’s tennis program for two years. He earned
his Master of Education degree from Fitchburg State College in
2008. Losordo has worked two stints as assistant varsity tennis
coach at Oakmont Regional High School.



























