The All-American Bowl Selection Committee announced the finalists for the prestigious Coach of the Year Award. The All-American Bowl Coach of the Year honors the nation’s top high school coach for exceptional coaching abilities and leadership skills and acknowledges his role as a positive influence on young Americans on and off the field.
The All-American Bowl Coach of the Year Award winner will be announced on Tuesday, December 29, 2020.
Past winners of the award include Greg Toal, Jason Negro and Robert Steeples.
This year’s finalists are:
NAME | SCHOOL | CITY | STATE |
John Kay | North Shore Senior High School | Houston | Texas |
Eric Kjar | Corner Canyon High School | Draper | Utah |
Eric Moore | Center Grove High School | Greenwood | Indiana |
Tim Roken | St. Joseph’s Preparatory School | Philadelphia | Pennsylvania |
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