Vote for who should be the San Antonio Inspirational Coach of the Year Award winner!
The Dave Campbell’s Texas Football San Antonio Inspirational Coach of the Week Award will honor eleven (11) head football coaches in the greater San Antonio area spotlighting their inspirational leadership during the Texas high school football season. Each winner will receive a commemorative football and $250 donation back to their program compliments of Great Clips.
At the end of the season, all 11 coaches will be in the running for the San Antonio Inspirational Coach of the Year Award.
Voting will begin November 13th and it will be up to each community to rally the vote to help lift their coach to the top. The coach who gathers the most end of the year votes will receive free haircuts for a year compliments of Great Clips!
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Week 1
J.L. Geist, San Antonio Clark
In a hard-fought season opener, Geist’s Cougars found a way in an inspired 13-9 victory over San Antonio Sotomayor.
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Week 2
Alan Hill, Schertz Clemens
The Buffaloes went on the road to Austin and came away with a 39-20 upset win over Del Valle.
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Week 3
David Malesky, San Antonio O'Connor
The Panthers kicked off district play with a critical 42-7 romp over San Antonio Warren.
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Week 4
Robert Bruce, Southwest Legacy
The Titans are 4-0 for the first time in program history after a thrilling 17-16 win over San Antonio John Jay.
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Week 5
T.P. Miller, San Antonio Johnson
The Jaguars improved to 4-0 — and, more importantly, 1-0 in District 27-6A play — with an impressive 45-28 win over San Antonio Brandeis.
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Week 6
Alejandro Franco, San Antonio Southwest
Franco’s Dragons are off to a 5-0 start — and, more importantly, 3-0 in District 14-5A DI play — after a sensational 33-0 thumping of rival San Antonio Southside.
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Week 7
Ron Rittimann, San Antonio Alamo Heights
Veteran coach Ron Rittimann took his Mules on the road to unbeaten Victoria West and came home with an impressive victory, taking command of District 13-5A DII.
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Week 8
JD Zimmerhanzel, San Antonio Davenport
The Wolves improved to 8-0 for the first time in program history with a 47-23 win over district rival Somerset.
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Week 9
Eddie Salas, San Antonio Harlan
The Hawks are on the cusp of their second district title in the last three seasons, sitting at 8-0 after a dominant 56-13 win over San Antonio Taft.
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Week 10
David Saenz, Cibolo Steele
The Knights wrapped up the District 29-6A title — their fifth consecutive outright district crown — with a 49-7 win over New Braunfels Canyon.
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