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Hephzibah High School coach named Falcons Coach of the Week

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The sixth winner of the 2017 season is William Harrell of Hephzibah High School in Hephzibah. Harrell, who is in his third year at Hephzibah, was nominated by John Bowen, the athletic director there.

"Coach Harrell has worked tirelessly in the raising of funds to give the program opportunities not always available throughout the local school system," Bowen said in his nomination.

In 2016, the Rebels went 0-10. But after dropping the first two games of 2017, Harrell and the Rebels have won four in a row with victories over Westside-Augusta (39-7), Butler (21-12), Hancock Central (35-0) and Cross Creek (41-6) in the Region 3-AAAA opener.

"To win four in a row after an 0-10 season is quite an accomplishment," Bowen said.

Hephzibah, which is currently leading the Region 3-AAAA standings, will face Thomson on Oct. 6.

Harrell has not only touched the lives of his players, he has extended his reach into the community with focus on educating those who impact the younger football players in the area.

"Coach Harrell has been heavily involved in helping educate the local Pop Warner coaches," Bowen said. "He is certified in USA Football Heads Up Tackling and uses it throughout his entire program, from junior varsity to varsity."

To ensure his players focus on their educations as much as football, Harrell has instituted a study hall program. "He takes a very active role in the academic advancement of his players by the implementation of his study hall program," Bowen said. "He is a tireless role model that acts with class and professionalism at all times."

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