The Buffalo Bills have announced the Week 4 High School Girls Flag Football Coaches of the Week.
Aimed at highlighting varsity girls' flag football coaches' efforts on and off the field, coaches from the Buffalo, Rochester, and Syracuse regions will be honored over seven weeks and receive $1,000 for their teams. Each region's Coach of the Week will be eligible to be selected for the Coach of the Year.
Westmoreland head coach Tim Moore was named the Syracuse region Coach of the Week for the week ending Sunday, May 3. In the program's inaugural season, the Bulldogs have notched a 6-2-1 record. Moore began his coaching career in 2021 as an assistant offensive and defensive line coach for the tackle football program at Proctor High School. He has also coached travel softball and varsity girls basketball and served as an assistant coach for Westmoreland's varsity boys football program.
"Coaching has always been my lifelong passion," said Moore. "A retired police officer with over 20 years of service, I had long dreamed of dedicating himself to coaching football after concluding that chapter of my life. Now, as a Wellness Coordinator with ICAN, stationed within the Westmoreland School District, I've found the perfect opportunity to impact young athletes both on and off the field. My greatest passion lies in inspiring athletes to grow and flourish - helping to shape and guide them through that process in every way possible."
Moore's favorite flag football memory comes from just last week, when former Buffalo Bills running back Latavius Murray stopped by practice to spend time with the team. Murray participated in a full practice session, and Coach Moore expressed that having a player of his caliber take time out of his schedule to be with the program was truly incredible.
This past week, the Bulldogs recorded wins over Baldwinsville and Jamesville-DeWitt. In nine games, Westmoreland has allowed a total of only 38 points.
Article taken from Buffalo Bills Website

