Thursday, June 30, 2011

Heideman switches from varsity to freshman coach



By Justin Janssen '11


According to Brophy football's website, Scott Heideman is no longer a Brophy varsity football coach.


Heideman will still be with the program, just changing positions. Heideman is switching from varsity linebackers coach to an assistant freshman football coach.


This is the second freshman program at Brophy he will be coaching. Last spring Heideman became the head lacrosse coach for Brophy's freshman squad.

Off the field, Heideman is a full time substitute teachers, inspiring students with his 212 degree speeches. Heideman is also known for giving students push-ups instead of detentions when they are disciplined.

Before coming to Brophy in 2007, Heideman was the head coach of Boulder Creek High school in its first three years of existence.


Prior to his stint at Boulder Creek, Heideman was an assistant coach at four other valley high schools for 12 years.

Defensive coordinator and strength & conditioning coach Gary Galante will be filling the void left by Heideman by also becoming the linebackers coach in addition to being the special teams coordinator.

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