By Ethan Maravelias
STAFF WRITER
Wayne Puglisi, often known as Pug, has taken up the job of being the new athletic director after working at Andover High School for twenty three years. He talked about how fun it is to watch the students play, how he became a physical education teacher, and the grueling challenges of being the athletic director. This is Pug’s origin story.
What was your first job? “My very first job ever was being a custodian for a trucking company. My first professional job was as a fitness instructor at a commercial fitness facility.”
What are your favorite sports? “Boys lacrosse. I grew up playing that so it’s always been something that is near and dear to my heart. I love football, I played that as well, and I’ve certainly enjoyed watching all of the fall sports teams, field hockey in particular.”
Are you still able to keep up with college and professional sports? “The local sports, but I’m not a huge fan of pro basketball. I’ll watch a few games here and there. Like the Pats, the Bruins.”
Why did you decide to become a physical education teacher? “I loved coaching. I started doing some coaching early in my career in 1994, and fell in love with it. The person I was working for told me that I should go back [to college] and get my teaching degree, and I ended up working at it. I wanted to be able to continue to coach and work with young people.”
Do you miss your old job being a teacher? “I do, I miss being with the students, I miss being with my guys, Mr. Murnane and Coach Faz. But this has been a nice transition for me.”
Why did you decide to become the athletic director? “I was ready to take on a new challenge. I was ready to try something new. [Assistant Athletic Director Kerry] Cashman and Coach Faz were both very instrumental in helping me believe it was something I could do.”
How do you like being the athletic director? “It’s been an interesting transition, having taught for twenty-three years. There’s a lot of different things between teaching and doing this job that I had to figure out. But for the most part it’s been a fun transition. It’s been something that I’ve enjoyed doing, and I like the challenge.”
What would you like to accomplish as the athletic director? “Number one, I have to figure out how to do this job. It’s still in a learning phase. And there’s a lot more to it than I anticipated. Now I have to manage thirty teams instead of one, and manage business, finances, ordering, purchasing. Ms. Cashman handles rentals and transportation, which has made it a little bit easier, but there’s still a lot to try and manage and figure out ”
What has been the most exciting part of being the athletic director? “Watching everybody play. Watching the students on the fields, on the courts, It’s been awesome to see them compete.”

Pug poses for a photo.





