Damien Perrinelle and Talmadge Hill

Damien Perrinelle (born 12 September 1983 in Suresnes) is a French football defender who currently plays for New York Red Bulls.

Contents 1 Career 1.1 France 1.2 New York Red Bulls 2 Career statistics 2.1 Club career 3 References 4 External links

Career France

Born in Suresnes, Perrinelle began his career in the youth system of Amiens and in 2004 joined US Créteil with whom he made his professional debut. In 2005 he joined Ligue 2 side Clermont Foot, where he stayed just one season, before moving to US Boulogne, then of the Championnat National. He spent four seasons at Boulogne, and was part of the team that won promotion to Ligue 2 in 2007 and promotion to Ligue 1 in 2009 under manager Philippe Montanier. In four years at the club Perrinelle appeared in 99 league matches and scored 6 goals.

In the summer of 2010, he rejoined Clermont Foot on a three year contract. In his first season back with the club he quickly established himself as a key player starting 36 league matches and scoring 3 goals. During his second stint at the club he captained the team during its run in the 2010–11 Coupe de France and made 73 league appearances scoring 4 goals. He left Clermont at the end of his contract in June 2013. Perrinelle received offers from clubs in Greece and trialed with New York Red Bulls after leaving Clermont. Six-months later, he joined Ligue 2 club Istres on 30 January 2014. During his half season at the club Perrinelle established himself as a starter making 13 league appearances. New York Red Bulls Perinelle playing for New York Red Bulls in 2014

On 28 July 2014 Perrinelle joined New York Red Bulls after a successful second trial with the club. On 26 August 2014 Perrinelle made his debut for New York starting in a 2-0 victory over C.D. FAS in the 2014–15 CONCACAF Champions League. Perinelle made his MLS debut on 4 October 2014 against the Houston Dynamo coming on as an injury sub for Ibrahim Sekagya in the 88th minute in a 1-0 victory for New York. Career statistics Club career

Talmadge Hill and Damien Perrinelle

Talmadge L. "Marse" Hill was the head basketball coach and an assistant football coach at Morgan State College, from the 1930s to the 1960s; a time when African American colleges were segregated from playing in the NCAA.

Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 3 Awards and honors 4 References

Early life

Hill is originally from East Orange, New Jersey. He graduated from Morgan State College in 1928. Hill played football for the Morgan Bears, and in a game versus Lincoln University he was tackled by a player from Lincoln's bench as Hill was streaking down the sideline for the apparent winning touchdown. Morgan eventually was awarded the touchdown and won the game. After his career at Morgan, Hill earned a Master's degree at Columbia University and then returned to Morgan as a teacher and assistant coach in 1930. Hill was hired as a professor and taught Biology. Coaching career

Early in his coaching career at Morgan, Hill was the assistant to Edward P. Hurt in football, basketball and track. He took over head coaching responsibilities for the basketball team in 1948 and served as the head coach until 1960. Hill was described as a conservative coach and one who did not like "fancy" ball handlers playing for him. Hill's basketball year-by-year results  Awards and honors The Talmadge L. Hill Fieldhouse on the campus of Morgan State University 1969-named to the Maryland Commission on Physical Fitness 1974-Morgan State University field house(pictured) named in his honor The MEAC men’s All-Sports Award is named for Coach Hill Chairman of the MEAC Steering and Planning Committee and the league’s first president 1972-elected to the Morgan State University Athletic Hall of Fame 1975-inducted into The Pigskin Club Hall of Washington, D.C. Hall of Fame 1978-inducted into the HBCU Hall of Fame
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