Fork Union Military Academy is pleased to announce two new
additions to its head coaching ranks and to wish a hearty "welcome
home" to these new coaches, Eddie
Handsome and Jacob Grabeel,
as both are alumni of the Academy who are returning to give back to
today's cadets some of the lessons they learned during their own
time here as members of the Corps of Cadets.
FORK
UNION, Va., Feb. 21,
2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Fork Union Military
Academy is pleased to announce two new additions to its head
coaching ranks and to wish a hearty "welcome home" to these new
coaches, as both are alumni of the Academy who are returning to
give back to today's cadets some of the lessons they learned during
their own time here as members of the Corps of Cadets.
Taking the reins of the prep football program will be
Edward L. Handsome, a member of the
PG Class of 1994. Handsome was a standout defensive back at Henrico
High School prior to joining Fork
Union's football team as a postgraduate. He continued his
playing days at the college level, ultimately earning his Bachelor
of Science degree from Virginia State
University where his playing honors included being a
three-year letter winner, three-year team captain, an All-CIAA team
selection, and Most Valuable Player of both the Labor Day Classic
and the all-star East Coast Bowl Game. He played at the
professional level with the Richmond Speed of the Arena Football
League.
Following his playing days, Coach Eddie
Handsome has become a familiar face along the sidelines of
football programs in Virginia for
many years as a longtime teacher and football coach with the
Henrico County School District,
having also served stints as an assistant coach with Atlee,
Highland Springs, Varina, and as head coach of the Norview High
School program in Norfolk. Coach
Handsome's teams have earned regional and conference championships,
and his Henrico team was the
runner up in the state championship game in 1997-1998. Coach
Handsome was also tapped to serve as Defensive Coordinator at the
professional level with the Richmond Bandits of the American Indoor
Football Association, helping lead that team to their conference
championship in the 2006-2007 season.
"I remember those guys working hard, those guys beside me,"
Coach Handsome reflects. "You know, we talk about Vinny Testaverde, you talk about Eddie George, Tom
Haskins played here, you talk about Dexter Coakley, I played with Al Clark, Latrell
Scott, those guys...the brotherhood, the bond."
"Those spirits are here," he continues, with passion in his
voice. "Those dreams. Those guys left dreams that you can talk
about. Those guys left things that you can only do here. We knew
our pedigree. We knew what we did here. We knew the work we put in.
Fork Union has that, we built
that, we embody that. I know that's why I belong here. I know
that's why I came home...to help put some of that right back where
it belongs, because it was given to me. It's time to give that
back."
Jacob Grabeel, a Class of 2017
graduate of Fork Union Military Academy, returned to campus this
fall as a math instructor after earning his bachelor's degree from
Bridgewater College. Grabeel knows the
baseball diamond at Fork Union Military Academy very well, having
been a three-year captain of the baseball team during his time as a
cadet. He has now been selected to be the head coach of the
baseball team. Coach Roger Bowles,
one of Grabeel's coaches when he was a cadet, will remain to
support him as an assistant coach.
A native of Gordonsville,
Virginia, while a cadet at Fork Union Grabeel earned
two-time All-State, two-time All-Prep, and All-Central Virginia
team honors. He was a two-time winner of the Jackie Jensen Award, the 2016 best pitcher
award, and the 2017 best hitter award. In addition, he earned
Dean's List honors for his academic achievements as well as the
Officers Reserve Award and a Leadership Award for his service as a
cadet officer. He continued on from Fork
Union to play baseball at the college level with
Bridgewater College where he played for
five seasons as a pitcher, catcher, and outfielder.
"I want to make a difference and impact like other people have
here on this campus that I've cared a lot about," Grabeel explains,
"and they're the reason why I've come back. The big names like
Fender and all those guys that came before me, I want to live up to
those standards here, and that's something that I feel is very
important to me."
Media Contact
Dan Thompson, Fork Union Military
Academy, 434-996-7772, thompsod@fuma.org
SOURCE Fork Union Military Academy