Interesting Facts
These are some Fun Fact about Coach Sep;
His 300th game was against Gadsden where he had to leave the game because two assistant coaches received unsportsman like conduct penalties.
He won his 200th game in 2004 when his Eagles beat Burges 36-9.
After 36 years of coaching at Andress the Eagles won 252 games.
Andress High School renamed their stadium after Sepkowitz after his long time and devotion to coaching there.
Sep had 17 bi-district championships during his stay. The first and only school Sep coached at was Andress.
My grandfather, father and two brothers coached with Coach Sep.
All four of my brothers played for Coach Sep
Coach Sep. had three players play in the NFL....Bryan Young (New Orleans and St. Louis), Ray Minckens (New York Jets and New England), and Paul Smith (San Francisco and Detroit)
He ranks in the top 20 coaches in Texas High School Football history with total number of victories.
He had gotten a contract from Burges High School as a ninth-grade football and track coach but decided to go to Andress because of his friendship with the head coach.
Sepkowitz played football at New Mexico State where he helped the Aggies win two Sun Bowls (59 and 60).
His 300th game was against Gadsden where he had to leave the game because two assistant coaches received unsportsman like conduct penalties.
He won his 200th game in 2004 when his Eagles beat Burges 36-9.
After 36 years of coaching at Andress the Eagles won 252 games.
Andress High School renamed their stadium after Sepkowitz after his long time and devotion to coaching there.
Sep had 17 bi-district championships during his stay. The first and only school Sep coached at was Andress.
My grandfather, father and two brothers coached with Coach Sep.
All four of my brothers played for Coach Sep
Coach Sep. had three players play in the NFL....Bryan Young (New Orleans and St. Louis), Ray Minckens (New York Jets and New England), and Paul Smith (San Francisco and Detroit)
He ranks in the top 20 coaches in Texas High School Football history with total number of victories.
He had gotten a contract from Burges High School as a ninth-grade football and track coach but decided to go to Andress because of his friendship with the head coach.
Sepkowitz played football at New Mexico State where he helped the Aggies win two Sun Bowls (59 and 60).