After 18 years as head coach for Cheyenne Central, coach Brick Cegelski resigned Monday, the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle reported.
Cheyenne Central football coach Brick Cegelski has resigned after 18 years as the Indians’ head coach. #wyosports
— Jeremiah Johnke (@jjohnke) November 11, 2013
Cegelski was the Indians’ head coach for 18 years, going 85-87 since 1996. He led Central to the playoffs in 16 of those 18 seasons, including a state championship in 2005 and a runner-up finish in 2009.
Cegelski’s 85 career victories was sixth among active coaches.
Cegelski is a Cheyenne native and was an all-state quarterback for the Indians in 1979.
He is the second coach to resign so far this offseason, joining Rock Springs’ Tom Jassman.
–patrick
One of my favorites. In fact, Brick is one of the reason’s I miss class 4a football. Always enjoyed talking shop with Brick. Be proud of Brick, you did a great job for the Indians. Class act.
Just a side note, I had the privilege of coaching against Brick when he was a player at Central and again when he was the head coach for the Indians. A class act in both roles and the sport will miss one of the “good guys” in Wyoming prep football.