Head Coaches in Randolph Oiler History
Al Scibetta
1974-1975, 1977-1978

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Paul Costello
1976

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Bob Teahan
1979

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Vin Sykes
1980

Armond Colombo
1981

Tom Pileski
1982-1984

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Bob Turner
1989 - 1993

Coach Turner was the coach of the legendary 1990 Oilers championship team, and has had an extremely succesful career coaching several teams in the EFL (currently the head coach of the Buccaneers).
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Paul Killinger
1994 -
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Ed Penn
1998-2012+

Coach Penn began his Oiler career as a player in the 1980's, helping to lead the Oilers to an undefeated season and EFL Championship in 1990. After wrapping up his career as a player, Ed initially became an assistant coach. He became the Oilers head coach in 1998 and continues to serve in that capacity to this day. He is one of the most respected players/coaches in EFL history.
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Former Oiler Assistant Coaches
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Coach Mosi Tatupu
Former New England Patriot and MA resident Mosi Tatupu helped coach the Oilers for several years. In the 1990's Mosi was generous enough to spend time with the Oilers and to help out with the offense. Mosi was extremely unassuming, and didn't want compensation any special attention or credit, he simply loved football and enjoyed helping out the team.
The Oilers send their deepest condolensces to Mosi's family (sadly, Mosi passed away on February 23, 2010). Mosi was a good football player, and a great man, and the Oilers feel blessed for the time he spent with the team. Rest in peace.

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Coach Keith Ford
Coach Ford worked with the Oiler offensive linein 2009. His work paid immediaqte dividends as the Oilers sent 3 players to the EFL All Star game (Pierre Joseph, Kevin Clark, and T.D. Thompson), and a 4th certainly played at an All League level even though he wasn't selected to the all star team (Brian Burns). Coach Ford drove his players hard and the worked paid off. Coach Ford was also an extremely succesful player at Northeastern University, however sveral ankle surgeries eliminated any chance of competing at the next level.

Please click here for Coach Ford's profile.
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Coach Sam Penn
Coach Sam Penn helped his Ed brother for many years as an asistant working with the offensive line. Sam's booming voice was a staple during pre-game warmups of any Oiler game or practice. Sam also was a very accomplished player as well. Please click here for Coach Sam's profile
(editor's note: after a brief hiatus we are pleased to annouce that Coach Sam Penn is back helping to coach teh team as of 2011!!!! So technically he is no longer a "former" coach, but we're still leaving this link here to his profile.)