Culver Academy coach Andy Dorrel honored as Colts Coach of the Week
From the Indianapolis Colts
Culver Academy coach Andy Dorrel has been named the Colts/NFL Coach of the Week after his Eagles defeated Lafayette Central Catholic, ending their 48-game win streak dating back to 2008.
The Culver Academy Eagles improved to 3-1 on the season with a thrilling 14-12 win over Class A No. 1 ranked Lafayette Central Catholic on Friday night at historic Oliver Field in Culver, Ind.
The Knights suffered their first loss since October 31, 2008 where they fell to Sheridan 34-28 in the second round of sectionals. Lafayette Central Catholic had won three straight Class A State Championships, all of which followed an undefeated season. The streak was the second longest in Indiana prep football history. It was also the nation’s longest active high school football winning streak.
Coach Dorrel enters his 15th season with Culver Academy. This is his second Colts Coach of the Week honor. Dorrel was named Coach of the Week for week five of the 2005 season following a 21-10 victory over Brebeuf Jesuit.
This marks the thirteenth year the Indianapolis Colts will be recognizing outstanding Indiana High School football coaches through the Colts/NFL Coach of the Week program, presented by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield. It was designed to recognize high school coaches who transform the best available athletes into high potential football players through their hard work and dedication to young people.
All high school head coaches in the state of Indiana are eligible regardless of their school size, league or division. Coaches are evaluated on various factors including the coach’s impact on his team, school and community, as well as performance of the team. The honorees are selected by a panel of high school football media, former athletic directors and other football representatives from all regions of the state.
Each Monday, following a high school football game weekend, one head coach will be announced.
At the conclusion of the high school football season, each winning coach will receive a framed certificate signed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Colts Head Coach Chuck Pagano, Colts General Manager Ryan Grigson and Colts Youth Football Commissioner Mike Prior, as well as a $1,000 donation from the NFL Youth Football Fund. In addition, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will contribute $1,000 for the school’s athletic fund.
The following coaches were recognized as honorable mentions for Week 4:
Region 1- Brad Stewart – Kankakee Valley
Region 3 – Kurt Tippmann – Ft. Wayne Snider
Region 4 – Darren Rodriquez – West Central
Region 5 – Mitch Street – Hamilton Heights
Region 6- Troy Burgess – South Putnam
Region 7- Jayson West – Lawrence Central
Region 8- Patrick Parks – Shelbyville
Region 9- North Posey – Joe Gengelbach
Region 10- Scott Bless – Bloomington North