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RICHARD BAILEY EARNS AWARD FROM CAROLINA
PANTHERS
FAYETTEVILLE -- Jack Britt High School head football coach Richard Bailey has earned a prestigious award, according to the Fayetteville Observer.
Bailey has been honored as the Carolina
Panthers' high school football Coach of the Year.
Bailey was the winner of the Panthers' first Coach of the Week award this season. Being selected for that award allowed him to be a finalist for the season honor.
For his weekly win, Bailey received a
donation of $1,000 to the Jack Britt athletic department. The overall award
earned the school an additional $2,000.
Bailey was honored for his accomplishments
both on and off the field.
"This is really a community service
award,'' Bailey said. "It's about involvement, trying to develop
character, getting guys involved in academics, helping young people.
"I'm proud of the fact that people
acknowledged the things we're doing off the field. It's not always about
winning state and conference championships. That's what this award is about.
I'm honored to receive it.''
He has twice been a conference coach of the
year and was the Fayetteville Observer's All-Cape Fear region coach of the year
two times. He served as defensive coordinator for the winning North Carolina
team in the 75th annual Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas in December.
Bailey's players annually work with the local
Special Olympics and the Very Special Arts Festival for exceptional children.
They also take part in "Real Men Read,'' a program designed to encourage
elementary school students to read.





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