Tempe, AZ – The Arizona Cardinals Football Club has named Bisbee's Truman Williamson as the Cards "High School Coach-of-the-Week."
The Cards "Coach-of-the-Week" award is selected by a local sports panel consisting of Cardinals Director of Community Relations Luis Zendejas, Community Relations Coordinator Sheldon Meeks, Sports 620 AM anchor Paul Calvisi, NBC-12 sports reporter Bruce Cooper, 16-year Arizona high school football official Bob Ferreira, Cardinals radio analyst and Sports 620 AM talk show host Ron Wolfley and AIA Director of Media Marketing Brian Bolitho.
Williamson and his 15th seeded (2A) Pumas shocked the second-seeded Scottsdale Christian Eagles 23-20 last Friday in Scottsdale. Bisbee, who qualified for the playoffs by winning its last two regular season games to improve to 5-5, travels to St. John's to take on the Redskins Friday night at 7 PM.
The Cardinals 13-year "Coach-of-the-Week" program presents a selected high school coach with a certificate signed by Cardinals Owner William V. Bidwill and Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt. Cardinals Charities provides t-shirts for team members and awards the school $1,000 to support its football program.
2007 Winners
Week 1: Richard Sanchez, Sunnyside H.S.
Week 2: Tom DeMassa, Dobson H.S.
Week 3: Larry Fetkenhier, Cactus H.S.
Week 4: Scooter Molander, Phoenix Brophy Prep
Week 5: Mike Reardon, Mesquite H.S.
Week 6: Tom Joseph, Mountain View H.S.
Week 7: John Sanders, Saguaro H.S.
Week 8: B.J. Pasquel, Coronado H.S.
Week 9: Donnie Yantis, Paradise Valley H.S.
Week 10: Truman Williamson, Bisbee H.S.