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Keith Grabowski Named Quarterbacks Coach at Baldwin-Wallace College

BEREA, OHIO -- Baldwin-Wallace College Head Football Coach John Snell has selected Keith J. Grabowski as his quarterbacks coach. Grabowski, a 1992 graduate of the College, most recently served as the head coach at Brookside High School in Sheffield Village, Ohio.

"Keith (Grabowski) brings a lot of coaching experience and insight to the table," said Snell. "He is very familiar with B-W and Northeast Ohio football. His vast experience as a head coach and great connection with area teams will be a huge plus for our program."

Prior to coaching the Cardinals in 2008, Grabowski made head coaching stops at Brush High School in Lyndhurst and Ashtabula Lakeside High School. He was also at the helm of the Amherst Steele football program from 2004-2007 and was named the 2004 Southwestern Conference Coach of the Year and Lorain County Co-Coach of the Year. Grabowski led the 2004 Comets to their second-best record in school history and the program's second playoff victory all-time. Grabowski coached on the Amherst staff for three seasons before taking over in 2004 and ran the football program at Fairview High School from 2001-2003.

Grabowski has conducted quarterback training for St. Ignatius High School graduates Scott Mutryn and Dave Ragone. Mutryn played collegiately at Boston College and professionally with the New England Patriots (NFL) and Amsterdam Admirals (NFL Europe). Ragone was a three-time All-American at the University of Louisville and played professionally with the NFL's Houston Texans and St. Louis Rams.

Grabowski also has served as the President of the Lorain County Football Coaches Association and the second Vice President of the Greater Cleveland Coaches Association.

He earned his Bachelor of Business Administration degree from B-W in 1992 and his Master of Arts in Education degree in 1999. Grabowski has taught language arts since 2001 and currently resides in Avon Lake.