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Lawmen announce that Head
Coach Al Burrell is
returning in 2010 for his first full season as the
Lawmen head coach. Burrell took over the head
coach position in 2009, after the regular season had
already started. Coach Burrell is looking forward to
starting early this year and helping build the Lawmen
back up to championship caliber. With the help
from a few great new staff members and a very solid core
of returning players mixed with some highly talented new
players, the Lawmen are looking to make another serious
run in 2010.

The Lawmen
have also hired Don Cotter as the Offensive Line coach and Vice President of team
Non-Profit Operations and is in charge of a few other
Team and League related matteres. Cotter also brings a great
deal of experience to the Lawmen. He played on the
Offensive Line at Cal from 1990-94 and then played
a few seasons on the Oakland Vipers before also retiring
to be a full time coach. He coached the Vipers
offensive line for the last several seasons before
quitting rather abruptly in the 2nd quarter fo the
Vipers game vs the Lawmen last season.
The team has brought in Al Moolick as an offensive
assistant to work with coach Al Burrell in getting the
team's offense back on track in 2010 after a tough
injury ridden 2009 season. Al is also a full time
coach for Bishop O'Dowd High School in Oakland and is
helping the Lawmen to drive ticket sales at Cal Berkeley
Club Sports.
The Lawmen have named
Hal Williams, who was a defensive assistant
coach last season, to be the special teams coordinator
for 2010. Hal brings a several years of experience
at both the minor league level and high school level to
this position and Hal will also continue to work with
the defense in 2010.
The team also welcomes back former team owner and Hall
of Fame Player Boots James
after a short 1 year retirement from minor
league football. Boots will be working with Coach
Al Burrell and Hal Williams on the defensive side of the
ball and will be focusing on the Linebackers as well as
other defensive aspects.
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