Mater Dei's Bruce Rollinson, Lawndale's Travis Clark nominated for NFL High School Coach of the Year Award

Bruce Rollinson is a legend.

Mater Dei's victory in the Open Division Championship in early December was career win No. 300 for Rollinson, who's been the coach at his alma mater since the 1989 season.

And the 69-year-old is already 'locked in' for the 2019 campaign.

On Wednesday, Rollinson was nominated by the Los Angeles Rams for the Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year Award, representing the best at the high school level.

For the Los Angeles Chargers, they selected Travis Clark of Lawndale High School after Clark led them to a 14-2 record and the Class 2A Title

These coaches were recognized by their local NFL club for the prestigious award – named after Pro Football Hall of Famer Don Shula, the winningest coach in NFL history – for their character and integrity, leadership, dedication to the community, commitment to player health and safety and on-field success.

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"We are honored to celebrate the 32 Don Shula NFL High School Coach of the Year nominees, as each embodies the integrity, commitment and character of Coach Shula," said NFL Commissioner Roger Gooddell in a statement. "High school football coaches not only serve as leaders, but as role models dedicated to shaping the lives of young high school players on and off the field."















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