The Kansas City Chiefs have announced their High School Coaches of the Week for Week Four of the 2025 season, recognizing outstanding leadership and performance on the gridiron. This initiative, a long-standing tradition of the Chiefs organization, aims to spotlight the dedication and impact of high school coaches in shaping young athletes and fostering a positive football culture within the Kansas City metropolitan area.
Each week during the high school football season, the Chiefs select two coaches, one from Missouri and one from Kansas, who have demonstrated exceptional coaching abilities, sportsmanship, and a commitment to their players' development. The winners receive a grant for their school's football program, a personalized certificate from the Chiefs, and recognition on the team's website and social media channels.
This year's Week Four honorees are Coach Michael Davis from North Kansas City High School in Missouri and Coach Sarah Miller from Shawnee Mission East High School in Kansas. Davis led his team to a decisive victory against a tough rival, showcasing strategic play-calling and inspiring his players to perform at their best. Miller, on the other hand, has been lauded for her innovative training techniques and her focus on character building, transforming her team into a cohesive and disciplined unit.
"High school coaches play a vital role in our community, not only teaching football skills but also instilling important life lessons," said Chiefs president Mark Donovan in a statement. "The Chiefs are proud to support these coaches and recognize their contributions to the development of young athletes."
The Coach of the Week program underscores the Chiefs' commitment to supporting youth football and fostering a positive environment for young athletes to thrive. By recognizing these outstanding coaches, the Chiefs hope to inspire others to pursue coaching and make a difference in the lives of young people in the Kansas City area. The selection process for future weeks will continue throughout the season, with the Chiefs looking for coaches who exemplify excellence both on and off the field.
Each week during the high school football season, the Chiefs select two coaches, one from Missouri and one from Kansas, who have demonstrated exceptional coaching abilities, sportsmanship, and a commitment to their players' development. The winners receive a grant for their school's football program, a personalized certificate from the Chiefs, and recognition on the team's website and social media channels.
This year's Week Four honorees are Coach Michael Davis from North Kansas City High School in Missouri and Coach Sarah Miller from Shawnee Mission East High School in Kansas. Davis led his team to a decisive victory against a tough rival, showcasing strategic play-calling and inspiring his players to perform at their best. Miller, on the other hand, has been lauded for her innovative training techniques and her focus on character building, transforming her team into a cohesive and disciplined unit.
"High school coaches play a vital role in our community, not only teaching football skills but also instilling important life lessons," said Chiefs president Mark Donovan in a statement. "The Chiefs are proud to support these coaches and recognize their contributions to the development of young athletes."
The Coach of the Week program underscores the Chiefs' commitment to supporting youth football and fostering a positive environment for young athletes to thrive. By recognizing these outstanding coaches, the Chiefs hope to inspire others to pursue coaching and make a difference in the lives of young people in the Kansas City area. The selection process for future weeks will continue throughout the season, with the Chiefs looking for coaches who exemplify excellence both on and off the field.
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