PCA Hires Charlie Boren as Director of Football Operations

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Prattville Christian Academy is pleased to announce that Charlie Boren has been hired as the Director of Football Operations, effective June 1.

Coach Boren comes to PCA from Faulkner University where he most recently served as the head football coach. Since 2014, he has led the Eagles to an overall record of 29-13. Before moving into collegiate coaching, Boren was also successful in high school athletics. He led the programs at Midfield, Montevallo, Bibb County and Saint Clair County in Alabama, as well as Newton County in Mississippi, to an overall record of 113-81. During this time, he had four top 10 finishes and placed 17 players on all-state teams.

In his new role at PCA, Boren will manage football operations for grades 3-12 and lead the junior varsity and middle school football program. In addition to his athletic duties, he will teach middle school history. His presence in this area of the school will provide another strong, Christian male for young boys to emulate.

“I look forward to working with students, parents, and the PCA community to continue the process of building a strong, competitive, character-driven football program,” said Coach Boren. I’m eager to assist in the growth and development of our athletic and academic programs with a focus on leading students closer to Christ.”

A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Boren earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Jacksonville State University, a master’s degree in physical education from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and a specialist’s degree in physical education from the University of Montevallo. Boren and his wife Linda, also a PCA faculty member, have been married for 33 years; they have three grown children and six grandchildren.

“Coach Boren is a strong Christian and certified teacher who has been teaching, coaching and directing athletic departments for over 30 years at many different Alabama schools”, said Dr. Ron Mitchell, PCA president. “He brings innovative ideas for growing our younger athletes that will eventually be the backbone of more competitive varsity programs.”

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