Port Jefferson coach wins prestigious award


Andrew Cosci | Port Jefferson School District | Facebook

The Port Jefferson School District has announced that physical education teacher and coach Andrew Cosci has been named the recipient of the Jill Nees-Russell Power of One Award, presented by the Royal Educational Foundation during its annual Family Fun Run event.

This prestigious award honors individuals who make a profound and lasting impact within the school community, exemplifying the power one person can have to uplift and inspire others. Mr. Cosci was nominated in recognition of his unwavering support and guidance to the district’s cross country and track student-athletes during one of the most difficult times in the program’s history—the sudden passing of longtime coach Rod Cawley in the middle of the boys cross country season last fall.

In the face of heartbreak and uncertainty, Mr. Cosci stepped forward not only as a coach but as a mentor and source of stability. His leadership, compassion, and dedication helped students process their grief, remain united, and continue striving both on and off the course. Through his efforts, he preserved the spirit and legacy of Coach Cawley while empowering student-athletes to persevere and succeed.

The Royal Educational Foundation’s annual Fun Run and award ceremony celebrate individuals who embody kindness, leadership, and service within the educational community. The Jill Nees-Russell Power of One Award is named in honor of Jill Nees-Russell, a beloved figure remembered for her deep commitment to students and her belief that one person truly can make a difference.

The Port Jefferson School District congratulated Coach Cosci on social media by saying "this well-deserved recognition and thanks him for his continued service, compassion, and dedication to the students and families of Port Jefferson."

Cosci also has introduced a new type of gym class that focuses on weightlifting and nutrition, rather than on the traditional sports included in a gym class.

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