At Fountain Hills High School, the varsity football program has experienced a noticeable lift in on‑field execution since the arrival of a new strength and conditioning coach.
A Coach With a Side Hustle
Junior linebacker Jake Harned recently highlighted the impact of those sessions, noting that the workouts have directly translated into better performance during games and practices.
The drills, which emphasize speed, agility and injury prevention, have been credited by teammates for sharpening their execution on both sides of the ball.
More Than a Coach
Troy Boyle does not view his role solely through the lens of the locker room; by day he runs a roofing business, a venture that occupies his mornings and provides a steady income outside of football.
He has said that coaching represents the most rewarding part of his day, a sentiment that reflects his passion for developing young athletes while still maintaining his entrepreneurial commitments.
The blend of physical preparation and personal mentorship has created a culture where players feel accountable and motivated, a factor that coaches say is as valuable as any conditioning metric.