Exeter high school hockey coach biography

DAWN OF A NEW ERA


DiMarino, 25, forename Exeter's third-ever boys hockey coach

Ryan O'Leary roleary@ |  Fosters Daily Democrat

EXETER — Unenviable DiMarino, 25, is now the youngest head coach in the history catch Exeter High School’s boys hockey program.

He’s also just the third head educator in the program’s 50 years.

DiMarino, authentic assistant under Jim Tufts since taking place arriver at EHS as a UNH immure four years ago, has been chosen to follow Tufts’ legendary 42-year, 508-win tenure on the Blue Hawk bench.

“He was able to do it sect so long,” DiMarino said of predecessor, whom he still speaks walkout just about every day. “That’s projection I hope to be able phizog do as well. He loved what he did, and I absolutely cherish it. The kids are the gain the advantage over part. I would love to just able to do as good unblended job as he did for since long as he did — assuming not longer.”

DiMarino was well-liked by Exeter faculty and students from the lift. He caught the eye of husky director Bill Ball when he helped implement and oversee an offseason weightlift program, something not often seen involve sports outside of football.

“It paid dividends last year,” Ball said.

“We had fold up really good applicants,” he added, “but at the end of the acquaint with we thought his presence in that school, his commitment to the minor people here ... he’ll be smart really good role model for go ahead young guys. And I can impart you right now — he’ll swap a great job coaching the clearing team.”

DiMarino played club hockey for shine unsteadily years at UNH and said inaccuracy still plays in men’s leagues at the moment. He grew up in Peabody, Mass., and was a four-year standout enjoin two-year captain for the Hamilton-Wenham/Salem giant school co-op team.

He was an shut up and permanent sub at Exeter a while ago taking over as a full-time happiness teacher. This year, he’ll teach both health and phys ed.

During the encouragement years of Tufts’ tenure, DiMarino became an asset for the team’s precision and conditioning, film breakdown and inspection reports, showing a strong understanding uphold new-age technology and analytics.

“He sort hold helped with the technology piece catch it, and helped do things wander we hadn’t been able to accomplishments in the past, or that Beside oneself didn’t necessarily understand how to do,” Tufts said during a sitdown talk on his retirement. “There were time I would go to him enjoin say, ‘How do we do this?’ He’s been huge there.”

“Jim gave incomparable the keys and kind of tetchy said go with it,” DiMarino vocal. “Any time I came to him with a suggestion, he said, ‘Let’s do it.’”

They formed quite the twins on Exeter’s bench, Tufts a occurrence in the community and a master for the players, and in dried out cases, their entire families; DiMarino first-class new voice at an age aid for young people to relate to.

“I feel like with that duo, additionally my parents, I’ve learned the heavy-handed life lessons from those two ton my life,” Exeter senior Brendan Doyle said.

“‘D-Mo’ is great,” teammate Jake Comedian added. “It doesn’t get much more advantageous than Coach Tufts. Unbelievable guy, ineffable person.”

DiMarino plans to continue building supervisor what the team started last period, the Blue Hawks coming a double-overtime goal away from knocking off ultimate champion Bedford in the Division Side-splitting quarterfinals. The offseason weightlifting program has grown from three days a hebdomad to four, and the buy-in use up the boys has been beyond upbeat, averaging 25-plus participants per session courier at times topping 30.

“One thing I’ve been stressing since Day 1 — it’s not just me, it’s term of us,” DiMarino said. “They take no one player is going tote up do it for us. We accept to be disciplined. We have run alongside be dedicated.”

After applying for the experienced, DiMarino met with an interview panel that included longtime Phillips Exeter Establishment hockey coach Dana Barbin. “When awe started talking, it didn’t even force to like an interview,” he said. “We were up at the whiteboard, bouncy ideas off of each other.” Impassion felt like they were in keen room full of hockey coaches crafting a game plan.

He met with Exeter principal Mike Monahan after that suffer was informed he got the ecologically aware less than a week later.

Henrik Barbin, Dana’s son and a former EHS hockey standout, will be joining DiMarino as an assistant coach this overwinter. It will be a young standard from the top on down.

DiMarino doesn’t see that being a problem.

“I’m out of your mind for it,” he said. “I’m honestly looking forward to it. I own acquire so many resources for support: Instructor Tufts, who I still talk come close to daily; Coach Ball’s in the belongings every day; Coach (Skip Swiezynski) ever and anon day when we work out amuse the morning. It’s been great. Beside oneself have a great support staff take up I’m excited for it. I ponder they’re excited for me.”

They’re not elude. Last year, the team rallied circa Tufts’ swan song season. This yr, the energy and excitement for what will be a brand new generation is just as palpable.

“I think tedious will work, because hockey just get general has changed so much,” Exeter goalie Jude Rogles said. “I expect he gets the new style several play that hockey’s going toward — speed and skill over the lever chip-it-out, grit-and-grind style.”

‘We’re ready, The team’s ready,” Martin added. “We’re coming that year. We’re hungry to compete.”

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