Champions

Coaching Staff

Head Coach Ned Scaduto

Ned Scaduto
Head Coach, Defensive Linemen

Ned enters his sixth season as head coach of the Hawks following several seasons as an assistant at Southeastern. Appointed Head Coach in 2002, Ned inherited a team struggling through many seasons of mediocrity, hoping to bring the program to a level of respectability. After suffering through back to back losing seasons, hard work would pay off as the Southeastern Regional Hawks brought home the school's first ever state title in any sport in the 2004 Division 4 EMass Super Bowl. A year later the Hawks defended their title by beating the O'Bryant Tigers. His hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed as Ned has been named Coach of the Year in the Mayflower League twice, New England Patriots High School Coach of the Week and the Division 4 Coach of the Year by the Boston Globe in 2005.

From his many years as an assistant with the Apponequet Pop Warner to his many seasons patrolling the sidelines at Southeastern as both as assistant and defensive coordinator, Ned has developed the knowledge to be successful while developing a genuine love of the game. It is this knowledge and love of the game that he works to instill into each and every player.

Outside of football, Ned is also the school's head varsity baseball coach. In his spare time Ned is an avid follower of football and baseball and somehow finds time to golf and play softball. Another interesting fact is that his son Keith is a budding Hollywood actor.


Defensive Coordinator William Clifford

Bill Clifford
Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers

Bill, or as the players affectionately refer to as "Coach Cliff", enters the sixth year of his second stint with the Hawks. He previously coached the Hawks from 1988-1992. Before coaching at Southeastern, Clifford was a member of the Bridgewater State College coaching staff from 1968-1975. His stint at Bridgewater State College was preceded by four seasons as a player for the Bears and two seasons at Brockton High School.

Three seasons ago, with Clifford making the calls, the Southeastern defense would prove to be the toughest in the conference. The Hawks defense was tops in scoring defense and allowed only two backs to reach the century mark in rushing. The dominance of the Hawks defense was never more evident than in the Hawks first trip to the Division 4 EMass Super Bowl. Boston South champions, the Hyde Park Blue Stars, would struggle all night as they gained a mere 39 yards on 33 plays and had two passes picked off along the way. The Hawks defense would continue it's dominance in last season's Super Bowl as it held the O'Bryant Tigers two eight offensive plays in the entire first half. The Southeastern defense dominated from start to finish as the Hawks intercepted four passes, the last being returned 30 yards for a touchdown to seal the game.

Bill is currently retired after teaching in the Brockton School System from 1968-2005.


Offensive Coordinator John Sawyer

John Sawyer
Offensive Coordinator, Offensive Backs

The Hawks welcome home John after a one year hiatus from coaching. Hired during Scaduto's first year at the helm, John and is now in his fifth season as a member of the Hawks staff. After four seasons of playing football at North Attleboro High School, a powerhouse during his playing time, John went on to play football at Framingham State College. John proved his worth early on, impressing Scaduto enough to name him the Hawks Offensive Coordinator in just his first season.

Before his break from football, Sawyer and the Hawks won consecutive Division 4 Super Bowls. In the Hawks last game with John, the Hawks served up a another brilliant show of offensive dominance, taking the opening kickoff in the 2005 Super Bowl and driving over 70 yards on 17 plays for the games opening score. The drive which lasted more than nine minutes proved the old adage that the best defense is a great offense.

Outside of football, John is a Physical Education teacher in the town of Marshfield and in his spare time enjoys boating and fishing.


Offensive Line Coach Jeff Cziska

Jeff Cziska
Offensive Linemen, Head Junior Varsity Coach, Assistant Freshmen Coach

Jeff retired from coaching in 2001 after spending four seasons at Old Colony. A phone call several weeks into the 2004 season changed all of that as Jeff joined the Hawks coaching staff three games into the season. He now enters his fourth season as a member of the Hawks coaching staff. Last season Jeff served as the Hawks offensive coordinator during Sawyer's hiatus. Jeff's previous coaching stints included four seasons at Old Colony and two seasons at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech. Jeff was a three year letter winner in football at Greater New Bedford Voc-Tech and went on to play college football at UMass Boston. Unfortunately, his career was cut short during his second season at UMass after sustaining a severe neck injury.

Jeff is a full-time substitute teacher here at Southeastern and is working toward getting his Master's Degree in Social Work. A proud member of the American Football Coaches Association, he is an avid reader of any books pertaining to football and enjoys speaking at, working at and attending football coaching clinics. In his spare time he plays the guitar.


Assistant Coach Dan Lewis

Dan Lewis
Offensive Backs, Defensive Backs

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Head Freshmen Coach Matt Siwik

Matt Siwik
Head Freshmen Coach

Matt enters his second season as a member of the Hawks coaching staff following a long hiatus from the game. During the early 1980's, under Hall of Fame Coach Carlin Lynch, Siwik enjoyed a stellar career as a linebacker for the Dartmouth Indians. The Indians appeared in three straight Super Bowls from 1982-1984. After losing 22-7 to Franklin in 1982, the Indians won back to back Super Bowls over Foxboro, 20-14 in 1983 and 14-0 in 1984.

Matt's career on the gridiron ended upon graduation, but his athletic would prove to be far from over. Siwik brought his talents with him to the Marines, becoming a stand out on the rugby field. He would continue his rugby career later as a civilian in several leagues throughout the country. Siwik's strong rugby background truly fits in with the Hawks offense which looks more like a rugby scrum than a traditional offense.

Outside of football, Matt is a teacher in the school's Metal Fabrication Department. Siwik is also the school's Head Freshmen Baseball Coach as well as an assistant wrestling coach.


Assistant Freshmen Coach

Matt Letourneau
Assistant Freshmen Coach

Matt enters his third season as a member of the Hawks coaching staff following a stellar career with the Hawks. After playing three seasons of Pop Warner football, Letourneau quickly made an impact at Southeastern as he started at quarterback for all four of his seasons. During his last two seasons he was named a Mayflower League All-Star. Matt currently attends UMass Dartmouth where he played football last season and is currently playing semi-pro football for the Brockton Bucs.

Balancing his roles as a player, coach and student, he also works as a lifeguard. In his spare time, Matt enjoys lifting weights and playing the drums.


Assistant Freshmen Coach

Shawn Bamford
Assistant Freshmen Coach

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Assistant Freshmen Coach

Mike Leoncello
Assistant Freshmen Coach

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Trainer Pam Rutter

Pam Rutter
Athletic Trainer

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