Michael Jerkins Sr., a beloved coach and community member from New Brockton, Alabama, passed away recently, leaving behind a legacy of dedication and passion for coaching and mentorship.
As the coach of Rehobeth High School’s Boys Varsity Football team in Dothan, Alabama, Michael was a guiding force both on and off the field.
His unexpected death has left the school community, students, and fellow coaches in mourning, as they remember a man whose commitment to his players went far beyond football.
Known for his strong leadership and positive influence, Michael was not only a coach but also a mentor who shaped the lives of countless young athletes.
His coaching style was marked by his enthusiasm, discipline, and a deep love for the game. He took great pride in the development of his players, instilling in them values of teamwork, perseverance, and respect.
Under his guidance, the Rehobeth High School football team grew in strength, confidence, and unity, with Michael always encouraging his players to excel both on the field and in their personal lives.
Beyond football, Michael was a dedicated family man. He cherished his time with his loved ones, including his children and grandchildren, and was known for his kind and supportive nature.
His bond with the community extended far beyond the football field, as he often volunteered his time to help with various local events and initiatives.
Michael Jerkins Sr.’s passing has left a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, students, and colleagues. The entire Rehobeth High School community is united in grief, remembering him for his unwavering commitment to his players and his significant contributions to the school and community.