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Atlanta Falcons host Third Annual High School Football Award Show

 

Atlanta Falcons host Third Annual High School Football Award Show

Atlanta, GA – February 26, 2024 – On Friday, February 23, 2024, The Atlanta Falcons hosted the third annual High School Football Award Show, presented by Emory Healthcare. The event celebrated the achievements of Georgia high school student-athletes, coaches, and staff members who have left an indelible mark on the football community. The High School Football Award Show presented by Emory Healthcare featured the presentation of five distinguishing honors, including:

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Athletic Trainer of the Year – Bridgette Banks

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Assistant Coaches of the Year – Trey Buice, Chauncey Prather, Janvier Harper, Chris Mixon

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Coach of the Year – Keith Maloof

High School Man of the Year presented by Georgia Power – Shaw Mixon

Trailblazer of the Year presented by Georgia Power – Malia Burkes

Additionally, Executive Director Dr. Robin Hines received a surprise GHSA recognition for his historic contributions to high school sports. Special recognition was also extended to honor the invaluable officiating contributions, amidst the national shortage of individuals available to officiate high school sports, and honors for High School State Champions.

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Athletic Trainer of the Year

Bridgette Banks, honored as the Athletic Trainer of the Year from Johns Creek High School, is dedicated to the well-being of high school athletes. With her unwavering commitment to their physical and emotional health, Bridgette ensures that each athlete receives the highest level of care and support. Her efforts both on and off the field foster a culture of safety, resilience, and achievement, making her an invaluable asset to the athletic community and a true champion of student-athlete welfare.

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Assistant Coaches of the Year

Trey Buice of Lakeside High School, Chauncey Prather of Booker T. Washington High School, Janvier Harper of Jonesboro High School, and Chris Mixon of Alpharetta High School were recognized for their exceptional assistant coaching contributions. Buice’s profound impact on the Lakeside community extends far beyond the field, highlighting his unwavering dedication to community engagement. Prather’s accolades as the 2020 Chick-fil-A Play It Smart Coach of the Year and the 2023 Assistant Coach of the Week showcase his dedication to coaching excellence at Booker T. Washington High School. Harper has played a pivotal role in enhancing the women’s flag football league. Mixon has played a fundamental role in the Alpharetta’s flag football program for the past three years.

Atlanta Falcons 2023 Coach of the Year

The Atlanta Falcons 2023 Coach of the Year recognizes a head coach that represents integrity, leadership, perseverance, dedication to the community, commitment to player protection, and on-field success. Presented by Falcons Linebacker Lorenzo Carter, Keith Maloof, the head coach at Norcross High School embodies coaching excellence. As head coach at Norcross High School since 1999, he’s led the team to consecutive state titles in 2012 and 2013 and mentored National Football League (NFL) stars like Alvin Kamara and Jake Camarda. Maloof’s commitment to player protection and community engagement sets a standard of professionalism and success in Georgia’s high school football landscape.

High School Man of the Year presented by Georgia Power

Shaw Mixon, recognized as the Atlanta Falcons 2023 High School Man of the Year, embodies leadership and selflessness at Lassiter High School. As a three-year varsity starter on the football team and Vice President of Sources of Strength, Shaw’s commitment to community service and mental health advocacy sets him apart. Despite personal challenges, Shaw’s resilience and dedication inspire those around him, leaving an enduring impact on both his school and local community.

Trailblazer of the Year presented by Georgia Power

Malia Burkes, the Trailblazer of the Year presented by Georgia Power, stands as a beacon of excellence at Peachtree Ridge High School. As a back-to-back team captain in flag football, Burkes consistently sets records and inspires her teammates to strive for greatness. Beyond athletics, Malia excels academically and demonstrates unwavering commitment to community service, volunteering at food banks and mentoring elementary school students. Her prestigious accolades reflect her dedication to leadership and moral fortitude, making her a true role model and inspiration within her school community and beyond.

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