Tyler Hartranft has been hired as the new head football coach at Hamburg High School, according to Hawks’ Athletic Director Aaron Menapace.
Menapace, in a statement, said the school board voted unanimously to approve Hartranft.
According to Menapace, Hartranft has six years college coaching experience, including experience as a pass game coordinator, recruiting coordinator and interim offensive coordinator.
He has coached every offensive position at collegiate level, except offensive line, and has extensive experience with special teams at the collegiate level.
He has four years high school experience, including three as an offensive coordinator and all four as a quarterback coach.
Hartranft is in his third year as a special education teacher at Hamburg High School.
Hartranft replaces Matt Hoffert who resigned on Nov. 18.
Hoffert, a 2001 Hamburg graduate, was 21-13 in three years as Hamburg’s head coach.
This past season, Hartranft was the offensive coordinator at Pottsville. The previous two seasons before that he was on Hoffert’s staff at Hamburg as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.
In 2021, he was on the staff at King’s College as running backs coach. It was his second go-round coaching at King’s, where he was an assistant from 2015-18.
In between his two stints at King’s, he coached at Spring-Ford High School in Royersford and McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland.
Source: Berkshire mont
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