Duncanville High School’s Reginald Samples was named the state’s Coach of the Year after winning his first state title.
"Your peers, they know the struggle. They know the game and to get an award like that is really a signature moment in your life," he said.
The honor from the Texas High School Coaches Association will put Samples in the running for the National High School Athletic Coaches Association’s Coach of the Year award.
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