Jerry Snay
Assistant Coach





Coach Snay was the Offensive Coordinator for the New England Surge Professional Indoor Football team for the 2007 and 2008 seasons. Lead the 2007 New England Surge to a 10-5 record; as well as appearance in the conference championship game.

Coach Snay was the Head Football Coach at South High in Worcester, MA from 2003-2008. In 2006 he led the Colonels to a 12-0 Division 3A Super Bowl Championship.

From 2000 to 2002, Coach Snay was the Offensive Line Coach at Worcester State College helping the Lancers with a record of 26-5 during his tenure. Coach Snay was part of a staff that achieved an 84% winning percentage (the best in school history) and the colleges first ECAC Championships in 2001. In 2002 he helped coach the Lancers to an ECAC Runner Up. During his tenure at Worcester State the Lancers set 21 new offensive records.

Coach Snay played offensive line for the Marlboro Shamrocks winning 11 National Championships in the AFA, USFA, and MLFN. He is a member of National Minor League Football's Team of the Decade 1990's and a member of the Marlboro Shamrock Century Club for players with more than 100 games played.

After winning the 1985 Super Bowl with St. John's Shrewsbury, he played offensive line at the University of New Hampshire in 1986 before transferring to UMASS Amherst. While at UMASS he sustained two rotator cuff surgeries; which cut his collegiate career short. While at UMASS he met his wife Susan of 18 years and now reside in Shrewsbury with their daughter Corrin 16, sons Jay 15, and Colin 12. Coach Snay has been a Special Education Teacher for the Worcester Public Schools for the past 10 years.