After 18 years as head coach for Cheyenne Central, coach Brick Cegelski resigned Monday, the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle reported.

 

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

2 Thoughts on “Central coach Cegelski resigns

  1. Steve Core on November 13, 2013 at 7:06 am said:

    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.

  2. Kevin Williams on November 22, 2013 at 8:07 pm said:

    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.

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