High School Football Coach of the Week

2010 was the 14th consecutive year for the Buffalo Bills High School Football Coach of the Week/Year program. Each week during the 11-week high school football season a committee appointed by the Buffalo Bills selected a high school football head coach as the Buffalo Bills Coach of the Week. Each honoree received a $1,000 donation to their high school football program from the Buffalo Bills Youth Foundation. The eleven finalists were also eligible for the Buffalo Bills High School Coach of the Year Award which was an additional $1,000 grant for their high school's football program.

The Buffalo Bills honored the eleven finalists for the 2010 Buffalo Bills High School Coach of the Year Award at the Buffalo Bills vs. Cleveland Browns game on December 12th. The coaches were recognized on the field during a special pre-game ceremony.

 

2010 Coach of the Week Winners:

Rich Harris - Kenmore West High School
Tom Goddard - Clarence High School
Ed Wilson - McKinley High School
Brandon Harris - Canisius High School
Jay Sirianni - Southwestern High School
Pat Slater - Randolph High School
Bruce Lakso - Lackawanna High School
Dick Diminuco - Alden High School
Bob Ball - Fredonia High School
Angelo Sciandra - Cardinal O'Hara High School
Dennis Gilbert - St. Joseph's Collegiate Institute

 

2010 Coach of the Year Winner:

Tom Goddard, Clarence high school football head coach, who led the Red Devils to the Section VI Class AA title in the fall, was named the Buffalo Bills High School Football Coach of the Year for 2010. Goddard recently announced that he will retire from teaching and coaching at the end of the school year after a 38-year career. Coach Goddard received $2,000 for the Clarence High School Football Program from the Buffalo Bills and the NFL Youth Football Fund.