Tyler Perrault new PHS girls head soccer coach

Tyler Perrault new PHS girls head soccer coach

Tyler Perrault

Tyler Perrault is the new Pulaski High School head girls’ soccer coach.

He replaces Kelly Logue, who retired from coaching after the 2024-25 season after two successful coaching stints with the team.

“I am excited to have Tyler lead our girls’ soccer program at Pulaski High,” said PHS athletic and activities director Janel Batten. “Tyler is no stranger to Pulaski soccer as he serves as the head junior varsity boys soccer coach and has previously served as a girls’ soccer assistant. He also has head varsity coaching experience and will help unite our boys’ and girls’ programs.”

For the past three seasons, Perrault has been head coach of the Green Bay East High School girls’ soccer team, which compiled a 21-26-10 record.  During that time, the team gained experience and played competitively in every game.

“We definitely improved throughout the year and showed up in the (WIAA) playoffs,” Perrault said, noting that, even in defeat, the Red Devils played well against some perennial strong programs in the WIAA tourney.

Perrault is a 2012 Green Bay East graduate and a 2015 Northeast Wisconsin Technical College accounting graduate. He is a customer service specialist at Pulaski Warehouse. He lives in Green Bay with his 2-year-old, 115-pound dog, Sarge. 

He is excited to take over the program.

“I love the community. It has a great group of kids and great families. They are soccer orientated. They play with a ton of passion.”

Perrault saw the team play in person this year. “I was really impressed with the young talent they had,” he said.

Perrault started playing soccer at 4 years old. He played up until high school, but didn’t play at the high school level. Since 2012, he has played with the DC Express, which is a Green Bay-based competitive men's soccer club that plays in the Northern Wisconsin Soccer League.  He’s also managed the team since 2021. “I’m very much a players’ coach. I’m trying to make sure everyone has a good experience and is spreading the joy about soccer.”

He'll be busy in the fall as an assistant to head coach Jeff Schneider for the PHS boys’ soccer team while handling the girls’ program as head coach in the spring.

“I am excited to help bring more success to the already successful program at Pulaski while working alongside the boys’ program to improve soccer as a whole at Pulaski,” he said.