PAUL WILLIAM MACOLLY

Athlete, North Penn High School, 1967
Football, Basketball, Baseball

6 Varsity Letters: 2 Football, 2 Basketball, 2 Baseball
1966 Football Co-Captain, Defensive Award; led team in Tackles
1966 All-Bux-Mont League 1st Team Defensive Tackle; 2nd Team Center
1966 Russell Bright Award Recipient
1966 Sportswriters All-Bux-Mont League 2nd Team Pitcher
1967 Baseball Team Co-Captain; 2nd Team All-Bux-Mont League Pitcher
ERA of .059 and led team in strikeouts in 1967
1967-1969 Wesley Junior College Football & Baseball
1969-1971 Football Scholarship to Tennessee Technological University where he was a two-year starter and earned Bachelors and Masters Degrees


Paul came into his own during his Junior year at North Penn.  In the 1965 football season he earned his varsity letter.  The following year, 1966 football season, he was named co-captain and led the team in tackles.  At the end of season awards Paul received the Defensive player award; was named 1st Team All Bux Mont at Defensive Tackle and 2nd Team All Bux Mont at Center.  He was the Russell Bright Award Recipient.  Paul has a distinct honor of never missing a football practice or game during his junior and senior season.   During the winter months Paul played Basketball for North Penn lettering his junior and senior seasons. In the Spring Paul turned to Baseball.  His junior year he received a varsity letter and was named to the 1966 Sprotswriters All Bux Mont 2nd Team Pitcher.  In 1967, his senior year, he was named co-captain of the baseball team and as a pitcher led the team in strikes outs, with an ERA of .059.   Paul was named to the 2nd Team All Bux Mont as a pitcher.

After a successful career at North Penn High School, he went to Wesley Junior College.  During his freshman year Paul played football, basketball and baseball.  As a pitcher he lettered in Baseball his freshman year and at center he lettered two years in football.   Paul was awarded a full athletic scholarship to play football at Tennessee Technological University, where he started two years at center.  He was then awarded a graduate assistant position at Tennessee Tech and coach the freshman football team; continuing his education and earning his Master’s Degree.

Paul has completed 36 years of teaching, which included 12 years of coaching high school football.  While teaching, he opened his own insurance business, Macolly Insurance Services, which is now in its 22 year.

He currently resides in Roebuck, South Carolina, with his wife Judy and son, Tyler.