The Bill Jacklin, the Brownsburg high school (Indiana), Bill Jacklin, is the AFC and NFC recipients of the Lycée du Lycée de l’Anci de l’AFC and the NFC of the prize for the year of the ‘ NFL Don Shula secondary school.
Hart was nominated by Indianapolis colts after leading Brownsburg in his first state championship since 1985. He became the first Indiana football coach to win a state title with three different schools, After doing it with Evansville Reitz in 2007 and Warren Central in 2009.
“I am grateful, humiliated and honored to have been nominated by Indianapolis colts for Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award,” Hart said in a press release. “I will be forever grateful to Brownsburg High School and the Brownsburg community for having trusted, believing and supporting my staff as well as past and current football players. I would like to thank the Indianapolis colts for their continuous support to promote football in high school in the state of Indiana. Not too many years ago, Mr. Irsay, coach Dungy, Peyton Manning and the whole organization of the colts created an environment that helped make secondary school in Indiana more than a simple match. »»
Jacklin was nominated by Green Bay packers after leading his team to a 14-0 season and in the Wiaa Division 2 State Championship.
“I am deeply honored to accept the Don Shula High School Coach of the Year Award, a recognition that represents character, leadership and dedication to the community,” said Jacklin in the statement. “This achievement is not mine – it represents the dedication, passion and the hard work of each individual within our Slinger football family.
The 32 NFL teams appointed a coach for the price, which was chosen by a panel which included an old temple of football renowned. The price is appointed after the late Don Shula, who is the most victorious coach in the history of the NFL. These are secondary football coaches who best represent the character, integrity, leadership, dedicate to the community, commitment to the protection of players and success on the field.
“We are delighted to celebrate coach Hart and coach Jacklin, who are both incredible leaders on and off the field,” said Alexia Gallagher, vice-president of philanthropy and executive director of NFL Foundation. “The coach Hart and the coach Jacklin illustrate the vital role that secondary football coaches play to help shape the lives and character of their players.”
Hart and Jacklin will be invited from NFL to 2025 Pro Bowl Games in Orlando and Super Bowl. Each will receive $ 15,000 for their football programs in high school and a cash price of $ 10,000.
This article originally appeared on USA Today High School Sports Wire: Hart, Jacklin received the awards from the NFL Don Shula high school coaches