(KLZA)-- Falls City Sacred Heart Coach Doug Goltz will be inducted into the National High School Coaching Hall of Fame during the National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame Banquet on June 25, in Bismarck North Dakota.
The hall of fame selection is based on career longevity, service to high school athletics, honors, championship years and winning percentage. The NHSACA is the oldest coaches association in the nation formed by coaches, for coaches.
Nominees and finalists are evaluated by experts in the field of coaching using sport-specific rubrics to assign points in each category.
Goltz has served as head coach of the Irish football team since 1987 where his teams have gone 341 -69 for a winning percentage of 83.2% and winning 8 state championships.
In basketball Goltz's boys squads have won 11 state titles. He is currently coaching his 38th season. The Irish boys have a record under Goltz of 746 wins and 206 losses, winning 78.4% of their games.
Truly a coach for all seasons, The Irish boys have won 7 track state championships and the Irish girls 4 state track titles.
The induction ceremony will be held at the Bismarck Hotel and Conference Center in Bismarck, North Dakota.
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