Schools

Tribou, Still Out, Stops by Strongman

Football Coach comes by to support his team.

Although Horace Greeley High School Football Coach Bill Tribou is still , he is allowed to attend public events. This includes Saturday's annual Strongman Competition, where the team gets to demonstrate its skills.

The competition, held at a field on campus, involves students who make up next year's team, which is already organizing for the fall season.

"I love these kids," said Tribou, who was on hand to applaud.

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Tribou did not offer any update on his suspension status.

"No, I have no information," he replied.

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In his absence, the Strongman was run by Mike Aidala, a 2007 Greeley alum who works at Next Level Speed in White Plains. He played for Tribou when he was a student. Aidala, who enjoyed running it, saw the event as a way to help the team.


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