Monday, September 19
COACH OF THE WEEK: ANDREW DORREL

By Jessica Castellanos - Colts.com

Andrew Dorrel of Culver Academy
INDIANAPOLIS - Culver Academy upended 6th-ranked Indianapolis Brebeuf Jesuit 21-10 on Friday night. Tom Bradford provided all of the scoring for the Eagles with touchdown runs of three, one and five yards as Culver handed the Brebeuf Braves their first loss of the season. The Eagles held Brebeuf to only three offensive plays in the first quarter and four plays offensively in the fourth quarter in route to the 11-point victory.

Coach Dorrel is currently in his 8th season at Culver Academy where he owns a 37-41 record. Coach Dorrel is an active member of the Indiana Football Coaches Association and also serves as an assistant wrestling coach at Culver Academy. The Eagles football history spans 109 years making it one of the oldest football playing schools in America.

The High School Coach of the Week program was designed to recognize high school coaches who transform, through their hard work and dedication to young people, the best available athletes into high potential football players.

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 recognized and announced.

At the conclusion of the high school football season, each coach will receive a framed certificate signed by NFL Commissioner Paul Tagliabue, Colts Head Coach Tony Dungy and Colts President Bill Polian, as well as a $1,000 donation from NFL Charities. In addition, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield will contribute $1,000 for the school’s athletic fund.