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Bills announce first winners for 2020 High School Coach of the Week program

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The Buffalo Bills and ADPRO Sports are proud to once again partner to recognize some of the best coaches that Western New York has to offer through the 2020 High School Football Coach of the Week program.

With games not being played in 2020, the Bills are taking this opportunity to recognize the outstanding work that our community's varsity football coaches have done with their programs both on and off the field. We will announce winners from both the Buffalo Region and Rochester Region over the course of the next eight weeks, with final the Coach of the Year winners being announced at halftime of the Bills vs. Dolphins Game on Jan. 3, 2021.

Winners will be selected by a panel of local high school football experts based on nominations which include information on the coach's commitment to their community and school, team academic performance, team off-the-field community service, coach/team support of youth football in their community, and health and safety protocols for their players.

Each winning Coach of the Week will receive a $700 Grant from the Buffalo Bills and a $1,000 merchandise credit to ADPRO Sports.

Eric Rupp, Lancaster High School – Buffalo Region Coach of the Week # 1

Eric Rupp from Lancaster High School has been named the Week 1 Buffalo Bills and ADPRO Sports Coach of the Week for the Buffalo Region.

Rupp has coached the Legends for four seasons and won the Section 6 Class AA title all four seasons with a career record of 39-7. In addition, his team was named the Sportsmanship Team of the Year by the WNY Certified Officials Association in 2019. Rupp is a multiple-time winner of the Coach of the Year award throughout his career from organizations like WNY High Sports, Bee area newspapers, Cross Training Athletics and the WNY Football Alliance.

Off the field, Rupp and his team are actively involved in giving back to the community. The Legends team has volunteered at the Buffalo Ronald McDonald House, improving the facility's landscaping each year.

Rupp leads his players as they provide Christmas gifts and food for needy families during the Holiday season. The Legends also participate in the WNY Back to School Backpack Program, providing school supplies to kids from low-income families. Coach Rupp has also spoken to members of the Kids Escaping Drugs Program.

In addition to his community work, Coach Rupp has also been very supportive of youth football participation in Lancaster, having run several camps and clinics for youth football players in the area. On average, 100 young boys and girls participate in the four-day camp. Coach Rupp also has the varsity football players attend a youth football practice during the season to help out the coaches and support the youth teams.

Coach Rupp also has one of the Legends' home varsity games designated as Youth Football Night. The players and cheerleaders are introduced by team and run out onto the game field before kickoff.

Derek Annechino, Aquinas Institute – Rochester Region Coach of the Week # 1

Derek Annechino from the Aquinas Institute has been named the Week 1 Buffalo Bills and ADPRO Sports Coach of the Week for the Rochester Region.

Coach Annechino has been with the Aquinas program for 23 seasons, serving as the head coach since 2017. Coach Annechino has led the Little Irish to a 29-5 record in his three seasons at the helm of the program. He led the Irish to a NYS Championship in 2017 and has won a pair of Section 5 titles.

Derek actively works year-round to improve the Aquinas football program. During the offseason, the team regularly participates in 7 v 7 competitions, strength and conditioning programs, and camps. Coach Annechino also helps players navigate the recruitment process and consistently checks in with them to make sure that their studies are completed and their grades are strong. He also runs study halls year-round for his student-athletes to help with the rigorous coursework at Aquinas.

Coach Annechino is actively involved with Youth Football in the Rochester area, taking charge of clinics for youth coaches and hosting a youth summer camp for local players. Derek is also a Camp Good Days volunteer and is currently participating in a food drive to help Rochester-area families in need of a Thanksgiving meal.

At the start of the school year, Coach Annechino was instrumental in helping Aquinas prepare for returning to school and athletics while serving on the school's Covid Task Force. He helped develop a plan for the football program, following all health and safety guidelines in a strict fashion.

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