High school football coach shot dead at school gym in Iowa
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Wednesday, June 24, 2009
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An American football coach has been shot at his school gym in Iowa, United States. Ed Thomas was shot in front of his students at around 8.00 am local time. Thomas was in the weight room at the time of the shooting. An adult male has been arrested suspected of his murder.
Thomas was the head football coach at Aplington-Parkersburg High School. He had coached 37 seasons of High School football in his career and has a career record of 292-84 of which 156-31 is with Aplington-Parkersburg. He led Parkersburg to 19 state playoffs and won state titles in 1993 and 2001. He was named NFL High School Coach of the Year in 2003 and previously coached four active NFL players including Brad Meester, Jared DeVries, Casey Wiegmann and Aaron Kampman.
Thomas was well known in the local community for his work. When Parkersburg was hit by a tornado in the summer of 2008 Thomas worked endlessly to restore the damaged football field. County Sheriff Jason Johnson said that "Coach Thomas is the pillar of the community. Anything that affects him affects Parkersburg."
No students were injured during the shooting.
Sources
- "US coach 'dies in gym shooting'". BBC News Online, June 24, 2009
- Josh Nelson "Coach Ed Thomas dies in shooting; suspect in custody". The Courier (Waterloo-Cedar Falls), June 24, 2009
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