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Week 3: High School Coach and All-Star of the Week named

BEARS HIGH SCHOOL COACH OF THE WEEK

Tim Zasada of Reavis High School in Burbank, IL was named the Chicago Bears High School "Coach of the Week" for Week 3.

Coach Zasada extended the Rams record to 3-0 with a thrilling 30-20 come-from-behind victory over Argo High School on Friday. Reavis was trailing 12-0 with just over eight minutes to play, but then scored on their next four possessions. The second half featured 44 points and three lead changes. This is the first time since 2004 that Reavis has started a season with a 3-0 mark.

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Tim Zasada of Reavis High School in Burbank, IL was named the Chicago Bears High School "Coach of the Week" for Week 3.

This is Zasada's first year as head coach at Reavis High School, after spending the past ten years in the same role at Thornton Fractional North High School. In the two seasons prior to his arrival, the Rams had a record of 1-17.

Coach Zasada will be invited to the Bears vs. Seahawks game on Sunday, December 2 and will be recognized during an on-field ceremony. He will also receive a framed certificate and attend a Bears practice and "chalk-talk" with head coach Lovie Smith and other 2012 "Coach of the Week" honorees.

The Chicago Bears "Coach of the Week" program is in its 17th season. The program honors outstanding Illinois high school coaches who develop players' football skills and knowledge, character, leadership, discipline and teamwork abilities. Other criteria considered include unique coaching methodology, community and off-field components, school and community support, volunteerism and, most importantly, contributions to players' long-term success on and off the field.

The program will run for nine weeks from August 27 through October 22. Deserving high school coaches are nominated by a panel of local prep authorities and the winning "Coach of the Week" is selected each week. The Chicago Bears will make a $1,500 contribution to the football program at each winning coach's school. Since the program's inception, the Bears have donated over $210,000 to Illinois high schools in support of their football programs. The Chicago Bears "Coach of the Week" program is brought to you by FOX Chicago.

In addition to the "Coach of the Week" winners being honored at the Bears vs. Seahawks game on December 2, all eight IHSA football state champion teams will be recognized at this game. The Chicago Bears, in partnership with the Illinois High School Association and the Illinois Army National Guard, will invite representatives from each team to the game, and a special recognition of their state titles will take place during halftime.

BEARS HIGH SCHOOL ALL-STAR OF THE WEEK

A.J. Fish of Grayslake North High School in Grayslake, IL was named the "Bears High School All-Star" for Week 3.

Fish helped the Knights improve to 2-1 on the season last Friday by rushing for 153 yards on 19 carries and completing 19 of 28 passes for 323 yards. The senior quarterback scored on runs of 15, 29, 29 and 1 yard, and threw touchdown passes of 14, 60 and 8 yards. Combined, Fish amassed a total of 476 all-purpose yards in Grayslake North's 56-21 victory over Jacobs, which was the first in school history.

Fish also plays varsity lacrosse for the Knights and has verbally committed to play lacrosse at the University of Virginia next year.

Each week for nine weeks, an outstanding high school football player will be selected through the "Bears High School All-Stars" program. Each of the nine players will have the opportunity to direct a $1,000 monetary donation to the youth football program of his choice. In addition, the nine players will be guests of the Bears and the Illinois Army National Guard at the Bears vs. Seahawks game on Sunday, December 2 and will be recognized during an on-field ceremony. The nomination criteria for the program include on-field performance, community involvement and good sportsmanship.

The "Bears High School All-Stars" program, which is sponsored by the Illinois Army National Guard, will run from August 27 through October 22. Deserving high school players are nominated by a panel of local prep authorities, and the winning player is selected each week.

In addition to the "Bears High School All-Stars" being honored at the Bears vs. Seahawks game on December 2, all eight IHSA football state champion teams will be recognized at this game. The Chicago Bears, in partnership with the Illinois High School Association and the Illinois Army National Guard, will invite representatives from each team to the game, and a special recognition of their state titles will take place during halftime.

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