ANGOLA, IN - Nathan Wilz has been approved as the next Head Boys' Soccer Coach at Angola High School. The Metropolitan Schools of Steuben County made the move at Tuesday’s regular board meeting.
Wilz is a 2016 graduate of Indiana Tech. While at Indiana Tech, Coach WIlz was a member of the Men's Soccer team. His junior and senior year Coach Wilz was named a member of the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference All-Academic Team, as well as a Daktronicks-NAIA Men's Soccer Scholar-Athlete.
Following graduation Coach Wilz began his coaching career at Central Noble High School as the Girls’ Varsity Head Coach.
While not coaching, Coach Wilz is employed by the State of Indiana. Coach Wilz is looking forward to the upcoming season as well as building Angola's Soccer program for the future.
(07-02-2025) 2025 Cops Cycling For Survivors Ride Stopping In Angola
(07-02-2025) Middlebury Woman Among 12 Charged In Healthcare Fraud Investigation
(07-02-2025) Authorities Identify Person Killed In Weekend Fatal Crash
(07-02-2025) Crossroads And Steuben United Ways Have Merged
(07-02-2025) Local Farmers Rescue Cattle From Property Damage Crash
(07-02-2025) Authorities Asking For Help In Locating Stolen Farm Truck
(07-02-2025) July Speed Enforcement In Michigan Underway
(07-02-2025) No Budget For Michigan As State Senators Adjourn Before Deadline
(07-02-2025) One Dead And One Injured In Weekend Crash
(07-02-2025) One Person Dead In Golf Cart v Pick Up Crash
(07-01-2025) Fremont Police K-9 Officer Rex Getting Body Armor
(07-01-2025) AG Nessel Warns Of Scam Spoofing Her Department
(07-01-2025) Authorities Say Coldwater Lake Man Competent To Stand Trial
(07-01-2025) Trine Receives Donations For Pellegrino Student Design Center
(06-30-2025) Cass County Crash Injures Two People
(06-30-2025) Two Vehicle Accident Injures One Person
(06-30-2025) Musser Announces Candidacy For Steuben Co. Superior Judge
(06-28-2025) Wortz Bill Would Cover Group Prenatal Care
(06-28-2025) Five People Detained Following Multi-County Pursuit
(06-28-2025) May Unemployment Rates Increase Around Southern Michigan