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Former NFL QB Teddy Bridgewater returns to alma mater Miami Northwestern as head coach
Read full article: Former NFL QB Teddy Bridgewater returns to alma mater Miami Northwestern as head coachFormer NFL quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been named the new head coach at Miami Northwestern Senior High School, his alma mater.
Congressman praises Dillard High School football coach found dead
Read full article: Congressman praises Dillard High School football coach found deadFORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Rep. Alcee L. Hastings released a statement on Tuesday honoring the memory of the Dillard High School football coach who was found dead at his home. Hastings, who represents Florida’s 20th congressional district, which includes the school’s area, said he joins the many who are mourning the death of Eddie Frasier. “Coach Frasier was fiercely dedicated to the school & will be remembered for motivating students to succeed both on & off the field,” Hastings wrote. The Broward County Medical Examiner’s Office received notification of the 34-year-old head coach’s death on Monday and had yet to release information about his cause of death. “My heart goes out to his family, friends & the entire Dillard community during this time of great sadness,” Hastings wrote.
Broward high school football coach Eddie Frasier dies at 34
Read full article: Broward high school football coach Eddie Frasier dies at 34FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Eddie Frasier, head coach of the Dillard High School football team that reached the regional final this year, has died, Broward County authorities said Monday. “He brought this community back together,” said Casandra Robinson, the Dillard High School principal. Frasier earned the Broward County Coach of the Year Award and the Dolphins 2019 George F. Smith High School Coach of the Year Award. He was a nominee for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award. According to Broward County Public Schools, he started teaching at Dillard High School in 2009.
2 touchdowns, forced fumble in final 5:25 gives Booker T. Washington state championship
Read full article: 2 touchdowns, forced fumble in final 5:25 gives Booker T. Washington state championshipBTW rallied to score 15 points and force a key second-half turnover in the final 5:25 to beat Jacksonville’s Bolles Bulldogs 25-21 in the Class 4A state championship in Daytona Beach Wednesday night. The victory gave BTW its sixth state championship. Logan was able to knock the ball loose from Bolles quarterback Ben Netting and the BTW offense regained possession with 4:17 left. “We had to find a way to get our offense back the ball,” Logan said. The turnover on downs gave the BTW offense the ball back with 1:16 left in the game.