BPS Family Tradition
BPS Family Tradition
BPS Family Tradition
By Patti Danner
STAFF WRITER
TO THE 2016
LINTON MINER FOOTBALL TEAM!!!!!
all he does.
Zed Gentry, varsity football coach of
the Linton Miners, played for just his
freshman year, taken out by a season
injury that prevented him finishing the
year. Gentry calls himself privileged, to
have been coaching on the sidelines, for
both his elder son Ross football career
and for his younger son, current player
Avery Gentry.
From a devastating loss to Indy-Ritter during Rosss senior year in the
semi-state of 2008, to being on the sidelines for Averys career, ending up being
crowned state champs, I can say that I
am very proud of anybody who has put
on that Miner uniform, Gentry said.
And I will tell you, he added, Ross is
one very proud brother.
Gentry is in his third year of coaching
the varsity Miners, after coaching for 10
years at the junior high school. He says
that finishing what so many players
and coaches have never done, winning
the Class A state title, gives him and the
team a special feeling inside.
I would have to say that Miner football hasnt changed very much from
the past, said Gentry. Year in and
year out, a group of coaches and players go out and do what they love to do:
Give their blood, sweat and tears for
the game they love, and that is Miner
football.
Aron Irish of Linton played on the
Miner football team, for all four years
of high school, 23 years ago. Irish has
spent the last three years watching his
son, Braiden, play. The younger Irish
will enter his senior year next fall, intent on continuing the Miner football
pattern of excellence.
Way
To Go
Miners!
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