Long-time Vinton-Shellsburg teacher and coach Don Lyle is a finalist for one of the National Coach of the Year Awards from the National High School Athletic Coaches Association.
Lyle was nominated in the category of "Assistant Coach, Boys Sports" along with several others. He is a long-time varsity football assistant coach, and has helped coach a variety of middle school and high school teams over the past 40 years.
”Don is one of the most devoted and knowledgeable coaches I have worked with," says Viking Head Football Coach Patrick Farley, who nominated Coach Lyle for the award. "His work ethic is second to none and he is an invaluable member of our coaching staff."
Activities Director Jim Struve, who has served on the V-S coaching staff with Lyle for two decades, agrees.
"Coach Lyle displays all the characteristics one looks for in a coach," says Struve. "He is the most well-respected, hard working, loyal, compassionate, caring, and dedicated person I have ever had the pleasure to coach with. He coaches with the same passion, energy and commitment, no matter the ability level of the athlete or the age level, from Middle School to Varsity. Coach Lyle is the true definition of a teacher and coach."
A total of 19 Iowa coaches are among this year's nominees.
See more a list of all nominees HERE.
To view a clip of coach Lyle from KCRG
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