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Lehigh Valley Football Officials Clinic Coaches Roundtable

The Lehigh Valley Football Officials Clinic is thrilled to announce that our 2026 Coaches Roundtable is comprised with the following coaches:

  • Mike Cebrosky - Head Football Coach - King's College

  • Nate Milne - Head Football Coach - Muhlenberg College

  • Pat Ruley - Head Football Coach - Rowan University

Mike Cebrosky

January 2024 - Present: King’s College Head Football Coach
March 2014 - January 2024: Associate Head Coach | Defensive Coordinator
July 2012 - March 2014: Defensive Line Coach

 

Responsible for:

  • Oversight of Every Aspect dealing with the King’s College Football Program.

  • Growth of Coaching Development

  • Student Athlete Development

  • Recruiting

  • Administrational Duties:
    Budgeting

  • Community Service

  • Academics

  • Fundraising

 

Responsibilities included but not limited to:

  • Organizing and Managing entire Staff, positional meetings, film sessions, scouting reports, and academic support meetings.

  • Breaking down and inputting all opponents’ scout film as well as creating playlists.

  • Recruiting players and evaluating film. Recruiting areas include Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.

  • Creating and Managing year-round Strength and Conditioning program

  • Creating an environment for players to succeed on the field, in the classroom, and in their personal lives.

 

Accolades/Success:

  • 2024 First Ever outright conference championship. 10-2 2nd round of the playoffs

  • 2024 MAC COACH OF THE YEAR

  • 2022/2023 8-2 Regular Season record and a Bowl Game Birth

  • 10 Consecutive Non-Losing Seasons

  • 2021-2025 Recruited 20 All – Conference Players

  • 79% Retention Rate Freshmen to Sophomore Year.

  • Successfully fundraised over $100k this past fiscal year

  • Team GPA 3.25, 65 Players above 3.0 GPA, 5 Players 4.0 GPA

  • Last 2 Seasons 31 All – Conference, 14 All – Region, 3 All – American Players

 

NAZARETH AREA HIGH SCHOOL

  • Assistant Head Coach with Program Operations and Leadership

  • Responsibilities. Developed Defensive Line while overseeing Strength and Conditioning

  • 2009 First district playoff berth since 1998 and first winning season since 2001 (6-5)

  • 2011 Lehigh Valley Conference Champions 2011 District XI AAAA Champions

  • 2011 Best Season in school history (12-2)

  • 2011 Final PFN rankings 5th in PA

  • Selected to Coach in the McDonalds Lehigh Valley All-Star Football Classic (Defensive End- Red Team).

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Nate Milne

Summary 
• Career record through 2025 season: 69-16 (.812) in seven seasons
• Three Centennial Conference championships
• Postseason bids in all seven seasons
• Led Mules to first appearance in NCAA Division III semifinals and final national ranking in top 10 three straight years
• Three-time Centennial Conference coach of the year
• 2019 National Division III coach of the year
• Coached 11 All-America selections

Coaching Highlights
2025 Record 9-3 NCAA second round
• Coached Muhlenberg to a winning record for the 15th straight season
• Mules won a postseason game for the eighth straight season
• Earned at-large bid to NCAA Tournament after being picked fifth in preseason poll
• Received votes in the final Division III poll
• Recorded wins against two teams that were nationally ranked during the season (Endicott, Carnegie Mellon)
• All three losses were to teams ranked in the final top 25, including one by one point
• Only team in NCAA football to not lose a fumble the entire season

2024 Record 8-3 Centennial-MAC Bowl Series Champions
• Coached Muhlenberg to a winning record for the 14th straight season
• Mules won a postseason game for the seventh straight season
• Six of Muhlenberg's 10 opponents earned postseason bids
• Mules scored at least 50 points three times
• Only team in NCAA football to have three pass plays of at least 90 yards

2023 Record 10-1 Centennial-MAC Bowl Series Champions
• Coached Muhlenberg to a winning record for the 13th straight season
• Mules won a postseason game for the sixth straight season
• Double digits in wins for sixth time in program history
• Final Division III rankings: No. 19 (AFCA), No. 22 (D3football.com)
• In strong consideration for NCAA at-large berth
• Coached Centennial Conference offensive player of the year
• Offense averaged 38.6 points and 444.1 yards per game
• Mules scored at least 40 points six times and at least 50 points twice

2022 Record 7-4 Centennial-MAC Bowl Series Champions
• Coached Muhlenberg to a winning record for the 12th straight season
• Mules won a postseason game for the fifth straight season
• Losses to the top three teams in the Centennial Conference were by a total of 18 points
• Offense averaged 35.7 points and 418.1 yards per game

2021 Record 11-2 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA quarterfinals
• Centennial Conference coach of the year
• Final Division III rankings: No. 7 (D3football.com), No. 7 (AFCA)
• First CC team to be ranked in the D3football.com final top 10 in three consecutive seasons
• Advanced to NCAA quarterfinals for third consecutive season
• Recorded shutouts in NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games for the second straight season
• Took Mount Union to overtime in NCAA quarterfinals
• Offense averaged 37.4 points and 397.7 yards per game
• Muhlenberg won Division III statistical championship in kickoff return average
• Mules ranked in the top 15 in Division III in first downs, completion percentage, sacks, passes intercepted, turnovers forced
• Coached Region 2 offensive player of the year

2020 no season

2019 Record 13-1 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA semifinals
• Centennial Conference coach of the year
• Named Division III National Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association
• Named Andy Talley Regional Coach of the Year by the Maxwell Football Club
• Final Division III rankings: No. 5 (AFCA), No. 7 (D3football.com)
• First outright Centennial Conference title since 2008
• Mules set a school record with 13 wins and finished the regular season undefeated for the first time since 2007
• Muhlenberg became the first team in Division III history to record shutouts in its NCAA Tournament first- and second-round games
• Second team in Muhlenberg athletic history to reach a Division III "Final Four"
• Offense averaged 38.4 points and 420.7 yards per game
• Mules ranked in the top 15 in Division III in first downs, passing efficiency, total defense, scoring defense, sacks, tackles for loss
• Coached South Region defensive player of the year

2018 Record 11-2 Centennial Conference Champions, NCAA quarterfinals
• Centennial Conference coach of the year
• ECAC coach of the year
• Final Division III rankings: No. 9 (D3football.com), No. 10 (AFCA)
• Became just the second coach in CC history to lead his team to a championship in his first season
• Earned at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament and won opening game on the road at Delaware Valley
• Advanced to NCAA quarterfinals for first time in program history
• Only two losses were to teams that made the NCAA semifinals
• Offense averaged 34.5 points and 412.4 yards per game
• Mules ranked second in Division III in interceptions, behind only national champion Mary Hardin-Baylor
• Coached South Region defensive player of the year

Coaching Career
• 2015-17 Assistant coach/offensive coordinator at Muhlenberg
     > Mules compiled a record of 25-8, averaging 33.3 points and 428.0 yards per game
     > 2016 team ranked 17th in Division III in scoring
• 2008-14 Offensive line coach/offensive coordinator at Susquehanna University
• 2007 Guest coach with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League
• 2005-07 Assistant coach (offensive line) at SUNY Cortland
• 2004 Assistant coach (tight ends) at Hamilton College

Playing Career
• 1999-2002 Four-year letterwinner at Hobart College
     > Earned first-team All–Liberty League honors twice and played on Hobart’s first two Division III playoff teams

Personal

  • Married to Kristen with two sons, Matthew and Nicholas

  • Resides in Allentown, PA

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Pat Ruley
Clinicians
Ed Camp
  • Currently Coordinator of Officials; responsible for training, evaluating, and recruting game officials

  • 2000-2022 NFL (Down Judge, #134)

  • 2022, 2009 AFC Championship

  • 2021, 2020, 2011, 2008 AFC Divisional Playoff

  • 2019 Super Bowl LII (Down Judge)

  • 2022, 2018, 2009 Super Bowl - Alternate

  • 2019, 2018, 2006 NFC Divisional Playoff

  • 2017, 2013, 2002 NFC Wildcard Playoff

  • 2005 Pro Bowl

  • 2003 AFC Wildcard Playoff

  • Retired Physical Education Teacher - 32 years NYC

  • Resides in Hawthorne, NJ

Jim Corpora
  • 2025 - Present NCAA Division III National Coordinator of Football Officials​

  • 2007 - 2025 - Centennial Conference Supervisor of Officials

  • 2023 - Hired as first Landmark Conference Supervisor of Officials

  • 2001 - 2021 ACC Side Judge

  • 2021 - Inducted in the National Football Foundation, Lehigh Valley Chapter, College Hall of Fame

  • 2020 Liberty Bowl

  • 2019 Citrus Bowl

  • 2018 Arena Football League Semi-Final

  • 2016 Arizona Bowl

  • 2016 Inducted into the Lehigh Valley Softball Hall of Fame

  • 2014, 2012, 2006 - ACC Championship Game

  • 2013, 2014 Arena Football League Conference Championship Games

  • 2013 NCAA FCS National Championship Game

  • 2012 Arena Football League Championship Game

  • 2011 - 2019:  Arena Football League official

  • 2011 Alamo Bowl

  • 2009 Army-Navy Game

  • 2008 Las Vegas Bowl

  • 2004 Liberty Bowl

  • 2001 - Hired to the ACC Varsity Staff

  • 1999 - Promoted to Division 1-AA

  • 1990 - 1998:  Selected for six NCAA Division II/III Playoff Games

  • 1995 PIAA (Class AA) State Final

  • Has had articles published in Referee Magazine and the NFHS Quarterly

  • 2007 - present:  Coordinator of Officials for the Centennial Conference

  • Presenter at numerous officiating clinics throughout the USA:

  • 2009 - 2011, 2017 - Tom Beard Football Officials Clinic

  • 2006, 2007 - Fresno CA

  • 2011, 2012 - Reno NV

  • 2003 Great Lakes Collegiate Football Officials Clinic

  • IAA Big 33 Clinic

  • Wildwood Officials Clinic

  • PIAA District IV Clinic

  • 2016 Blue Ridge Football Officials Clinic

  • Fast-Pitch Softball Umpiring

  • 2014 PIAA Class AAAA State Championship

  • 8 PIAA State Semi-Finals

  • Rules Interpreter:  Lehigh Valley Softball Umpires Association

Jerry Magallanes

I have been extremely fortunate to have had the opportunity to play football from ages 6 – 22.  In that period, I played in the Pop Warner league, at Father Judge High School in Philadelphia, and in the NCAA - Division 3 at Hofstra University.  In that time, the game taught me the values of teamwork, leadership, and overcoming adversity.  In 1989, I began officiating football.  Like many of my colleagues, my playing days were key factors in preparing to be an official. 

 

My officiating career took the same path as my playing years.  I officiated in Pop Warner and high school until 1997 when I joined the college ranks in the ECFOA.  In 2002 – 04, I began officiating in the Atlantic 10 and CIP Conferences.  In 2005 my dream of becoming a FBS official became a reality, and it still exists today.  In the last 20 seasons, I’ve had the opportunity to work the ACC Championship 2 times, 14 bowl games, the alternate official in the 2023 College Football Playoff Championship Game in Los Angeles, CA., worked 2 CFP playoff games in 2024.  One of those playoff games was the Semi Final at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.  More important than the games listed above are the relationships I have formed over my 35 years of being an official.  I am truly fortunate to call many of them my friends.

 

My wife Jennifer and I have been together 35 years, have two daughters, Stephanie (35) and Olivia (28) and a son RJ (26).  I am a Field Operations Specialist for Image One Industries located in Bensalem, PA. 

Patrick Oldham
  • 2024, 2023, 2022 AAC Conference Championship Center Judge

  • 2023 Camellia Bowl Center Judge

  • 2023 Aer Lingus Classic Center Judge

  • 2024, 2023, 2018 All Star Officials Clinic Clinician

  • 2023 Blue Ridge Football Officials Clinic Clinician

  • 2021 Independence Bowl Center Judge

  • Spring 2021 FCS Playoff Official Umpire

  • 4 Division III playoff assignments

  • AAC Staff: 2021 - Present - Center Judge

  • CIP Staff: 2017 - 2021 (spring season) - Umpire

  • Centennial Staff: 2014 - 2016 - Umpire

Dominique Pender
  • Dominique Pender, Jr. is in his 5 th season as a Side Judge in the National Football League. Prior to be hired into the NFL, Dominique worked as a Field Judge and Back Judge in the Big Ten Conference, Field Judge in the Mid-American Conference, Referee and Field Judge in the Centennial Conference, and official in the New Jersey Football Officials Association. Dominique has worked post season assignments at each level except for the Centennial Conference. By day, Monday through Friday, Dominique works as a Product Sales Specialist in Citibank’s Commercial Bank Not-for-Profit sector in Washington, DC making him a dual career graduate of Howard University.

 

  • Scholastically, Dominique is a graduate of Howard University in Washington, DC and Teachers College, Columbia University in New York, NY with a Bachelors in Business Administration in Finance and Masters of Arts in Humanities in the Teaching of Social Studies, respectively. In asserting himself as a student first, Dominique has attended hundreds of camps, clinics, and information sessions throughout the country as a participant, clinician, and facilitator.

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  • Raised in South Plainfield, NJ as the eldest child of 6 of Dominic and Diane Moore-Pender, Dominique resides in Bowie, MD with his wife, Ariana and their two children, Nelson and Adele.

Jerry Walter
  • Jerry is in his third season as a Side Judge for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and has over two decades of football officiating experience. Prior to being hired by the ACC, Dennis Hennigan and Bryan Platt hired Jerry onto the American Athletic Conference (AAC) Staff where he spent four seasons. Preceding his time in the AAC, Jerry worked for Jim Maconaghy in the Colonial, Ivy, and Patriot Leagues (CIP) and for Milt Halstead in the Northeast Conference (NEC) and the Eastern Collegiate Football Officials Association (ECFOA).

 

  • Worked the following post season assignments:

    • Music City Bowl (Iowa vs. Missouri) – 2024

    • Independence Bowl (Texas Tech vs. California) – 2023

    • AAC Championship (UCF vs. Tulane) – 2022

    • Independence Bowl (BYU vs. UAB) – 2021

    • Arizona Bowl (Wyoming vs. Georgia St) – 2019

    • FCS Playoffs (Chattanooga vs. Weber St) – 2016

    • FCS Playoffs (E. Washington vs. Youngstown) – 2016

    • FCS Playoffs (JMU vs. Liberty) – 2014

    • DII Playoffs (California PA vs. Bloomsburg) – 2010

    • PA State Quarterfinal 2008 & 2010

 

  • Jerry lives in Center Valley, PA with his wife (Ellen) and two sons (Aidan & Mason). He is a Sr. Project Manager for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and a graduate of Delaware Valley University where he played football. 

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