Douglas High School has new football coach

By Bruce Whetten
Douglas Dispatch
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, February 5, 2009 1:35 PM MST


Douglas High School has a new football coach.


Trevor Highfield, new DHS Football coach.

Trevor Highfield was unanimously approved by the Douglas School Board of Education Tuesday to be the Bulldogs new head coach replacing John Necas who resigned in November.

Highfield, 36, currently the defensive coordinator and head strength and conditioning coach at Louisburg College in Louisburg, North Carolina, has an impressive resume which includes assistant coaching stints at Western New Mexico, UTEP, Northwestern Oklahoma State University and Ellsworth Community College.

Highfield played football for Don James and Jim Lambright at the University of Washington where he was a three-year starter playing in the 1992 and 93 Rose Bowls and the 1995 Sun Bowl. In 1995 he was named the All Pac-10 Lineman in addition to the lineman and offensive lineman of the year for the Huskies. In 1999 he was inducted into the University of Washington Hall of Fame. He was also part of the 1991 National Championship team as a redshirt freshman. He played defensive tackle as a sophomore, offensive guard as a junior, and center as a senior.

Highfield received his bachelors’ degree in Sociology from University of Washington in 1997 and is currently pursing a masters degree in Education.

Highfield, his wife Clare have a two-year old daughter, Haylijane, with another child on the way. The new Bulldog coach has family in Cochise County and has visited the area on many occasions.

“(I) love the mountains and all the outdoor activities,” he said. “The main reason I applied for the job was and is family.  My number one goal everyday is to be my families ‘Hero’. … Having grandparents nearby will be advantageous to all.  Also, we were looking for a small, family oriented community to continue making a positive impact on the lives of young people.  I believe Douglas is the right fit for us at the right time.”

This is Highfield’s first head coaching position and he says he’s ready for the challenge.

“I feel as though all my experiences have helped me prepare for this position,” he said. “From working construction, to sales, to coaching football one quality I posses that I find to be invaluable is the power of a positive attitude.  There is always something good to find.

“There is always a solution to the problem.  I truly believe that if you want to win in life you have got to believe in what you are doing and be excited about it.  You can’t let the complainers and criticizers get you down. Enthusiasm is caught-not taught.  As a coaching staff we will be extremely enthusiastic about what we do and therefore we will have an enthusiastic football program.”

Highfield remains employed with Louisburg College and says he’s going to “juggle” both positions until he can relocate to the area.

“I work with a tremendous leader and friend and he is providing me with the flexibility I need in order to focus energy towards Douglas High School and our teams’ needs,” he said.  “However I think it is imperative to note that I owe my very best to Louisburg College, the coaching staff and above all else the student athletes I currently coach until my contract is complete.  I also am planning a trip out to Douglas in the near future in order to get a jump start on building a championship character first football program.  Short answer, I will be spending my weekends focusing on Douglas.”

Highfield said playing for the University of Washington was an amazing experience.

“I had the opportunity to be coached by some of the best in the game,” he said “These individuals made an impact on my life in many ways.  They stressed discipline, mental and physical toughness, accountability and character.  Was it incredible to play in Rose Bowls, beat Miami’s 58 game home win streak and win a National championship?  Yes!  But what I remember most is the camaraderie, the friends that I will have for life.  The idea of being a ‘count on me type of teammate’ something we as a football staff will stress everyday to our players at Douglas.”

The new coach says he will employ a 3-5-3 blitzing and attacking defensive scheme.  The offense will run will be based on the talent available.  There will also be high importance on the special teams play.

“My philosophy of coaching will develop our player to become the very best they can be at everything they set out to accomplish,” Highfield said. “Therefore we will focus on three main areas which I believe will not only make us better as a football program but also make each individual student athlete better as a person. We will focus on these three aspects daily: 1. mental development; 2. physical development and 3, character development. You beat 50 percent of your opponents by hard work.  You beat another 40 percent by being a person on honesty and integrity.  The last 10 percent are a dog fight, with a positive attitude within the program being the difference.

“To the community:  We will win with character here at Douglas High School- I truly believe this.  We need your help get excited, get enthusiastic and believe! GO BULLDOGS!”

 

Comments

    A Fan wrote on Jul 15, 2009 5:35 AM:

    " Its about time for a change. The Bulldogs have needed it for a long time. All the coaching staff needs to be replaced. Abe, Ron, and Rojas need to go! Just because they care about kids don't mean they can coach. Good play calling, adjustments are the just a couple of key items they lack. Douglas has not had a good defense in more than 10 yrs! Time to go! Good luck Coach! "

    citizen wrote on Feb 16, 2009 1:13 PM:

    " the last thing any coach needs is opinions from the players about how things should be run. its not the place of a player. players play, coaches coach. then again, if it gets to the point that players begin doubting the coaches, theres obviously something wrong.

    change is VERY much needed. sure the easier division helps, but complete change none the less. if some of the coaches stay, they need to follow this new system with out referring back to the past. they tried it their way, look what happened. so now something new must begin.

    as a former player and now a current coach outside of douglas, something like this was LONG overdue, but better late than never "

    WOW wrote on Feb 13, 2009 5:12 PM:

    " dhs wrote on Feb 12, 2009 8:22 AM:

    " i think that all the football staff should be clean out. thats how we are going to win, theres to many favs. and they know this too. "

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    I agree with you, but also disagree. There are several coach's (and I use this term with a giggle) who do not deserve to step on a practice field much less a game field. BUT there are a few MEN that I will call a COACH till the day I die that deserve to be there. I said it below and will say it again; Coach Ellsworth, Coach Grijalva and Coach Rojas deserve to be there. These three MEN care about the kids and the program. I really hope Coach Highfield see's this and keeps them a part of his staff.

    Please no more Pop Warner Wantabes, BP Agents and Fire Fighters who think they know how to draw up a play!!! "

    dhs wrote on Feb 12, 2009 8:22 AM:

    " i think that all the football staff should be clean out. thats how we are going to win, theres to many favs. and they know this too. "

    coach wrote on Feb 11, 2009 7:19 PM:

    " Why don't you coach know it all! your what our kids need!! "

    A Bulldog wrote on Feb 10, 2009 7:57 PM:

    " Its about Time we get a coach from outside of Douglas . That way there is no favortizum like all the rest of the coachs that are here already. The school district should replace all the coaches that are there now. Theres a lot of talented kids out there . But the coaches that are there have the team made before the season even starts. But only in Douglas has that problem .Replace all the Coaches!!!! "

    DHS wrote on Feb 10, 2009 12:27 PM:

    " This is going to be a fun year!!! "

    Chuey wrote on Feb 9, 2009 8:08 PM:

    " I just have to echo the previous sentiments. WOW
    Best of luck coach and go Dawgs "

    wow wrote on Feb 6, 2009 7:51 PM:

    " i hope he makes the kids drop at random. if the kids were to stop their drug habbits, we would see some wins. "

    Former Bulldog wrote on Feb 6, 2009 9:48 AM:

    " Good luck Coach! Go Dawgs! "

    Former Bulldog wrote on Feb 5, 2009 11:08 PM:

    " Good Luck Coach !!! Welcome to Douglas! I wish you and the great kids at DHS Great Success. "

    WOW wrote on Feb 5, 2009 7:47 PM:

    " Finally someone who is excited to be a leader!! I hope he keeps Ron, Abe and Rojas. These MEN really do care about the kids and can help the the new message! "

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