2010 FCDS Coaching Staff

Our varsity coaching staff will coach along side with varsity players and volunteer coaches.

*If you are interested in being a volunteer coach please contact Coach Moroz*

 

Mark Moroz – Head Varsity Coach / Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line

Office: 336-945-3151 x388 / MarkMoroz@fcds.org

Mark Moroz is originally from Welland, Ontario, Canada, where he attended Notre Dame High School. There, Moroz excelled on the football field and in the classroom, as he was recognized as a 1st team All-Canadian member for football and academics. Moroz was also a member of his high school’s basketball, soccer, and lacrosse teams.  It was football, however, that provided him with the opportunity to attend Wake Forest University on a full football scholarship. At Wake Forest, Moroz started as a tight end during his true freshman year, and went on to start at offensive tackle for the following three seasons.  In 2002, Moroz posted 149 knockdowns (13.5 per game), which still stands as the record for most knockdowns in a season by an offensive lineman at Wake Forest. That same year, Moroz was selected to the All-ACC 2nd team as the Deacons went on to defeat Oregon in the Seattle Bowl. In 2003, he was honored as a 4th team All-American and as a 1st team All-ACC member. After the 2003 season, Moroz played in two college all-star games, The Hula Bowl in Maui, Hawaii, and the Blue Grey Classic in Alabama. He was also named to Wake Forest’s All Decade Team. He graduated from Wake Forest University in 2003 with a degree in Communications.

Moroz signed a free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL and was also drafted in the 1st round, 4th player overall, in the Canadian Football League draft.  He spent 4 months with Tampa Bay before being released and moving to Toronto, where he helped the Argonauts win the Grey Cup Championship. He played for Toronto for two seasons before being traded to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats.  In 2006, Moroz retired from playing football and decided to go into coaching.  He took a position with Wake Forest as the football team’s recruiting assistant and helped the Deacs go on to win an ACC championship and an appearance in the BCS Orange Bowl in Miami, FL. In 2007, Moroz assisted the Deacons’ defensive staff as they went on to defeat Connecticut in the Meineke Car Care Bowl in Charlotte, NC.

Moroz enters his 2nd season as the head coach of the Furies after posting a 6-4 record in 2008. Moroz is also musically talented, and enjoys playing guitar, piano, and saxophone.

Rob Lewis – Defensive Line

RobLewis@fcds.org

Rob Lewis is originally from Richmond VA.  He attended Midlothian High School where he played football, basketball and baseball.  He was an All Dominion District, All Metro and All Region tight end at Midlothian.  He continued his football career at Virginia Tech.  While at Virginia Tech he was moved to offensive guard after redshirting as a tight end.  While at Virginia Tech he was a member of the 1999 Big East championship team that played Florida State in the Sugar Bowl for the BCS championship.  Rob also played in two Gator Bowls and a Music City Bowl while at Tech.   Rob graduated from Virginia Tech in 2001 with a B.S. in Economics and a minor in Communications.  He is currently an account manager with UPS Freight. He is joining the coaching staff for the first time after helping last year on a volunteer basis.  His wife Katie is a pre-K teacher at Forsyth in her second year.  They have two children, Cody and Skylar who both attend Forsyth Country Day.