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GMC Names Rob Brunel New Head Soccer Coach

(Milledgeville, GA) August 21, 2003 – Georgia Military College is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Robert E. Brunel to the position of Head Soccer Coach. Mr. Brunel will coach both the men and women’s junior college soccer teams in this, GMC’s inaugural year of intercollegiate competition in this sport.
Mr. Brunel comes to GMC with wide-ranging experience in coaching soccer on the college, high school and select team levels. He has served as coach of the Baldwin County High School squad, assistant coach at LaGrange College, and spent seven years as the head coach of both the soccer and softball teams at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia. Well-known as a devoted student of the sport, Coach Brunel brings a unique perspective, a proven background, and a freewheeling style of play to GMC this fall.
Mr. Brunel holds a masters degree in Athletic Administration from Georgia College and State University. He and his wife, the former Melanie Witcher of Macon, Georgia, have two children.
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