His Facebook post:
It is said in the Book of Ecclesiastes that there is a season for everything.
Having said that, my season as the Head Football Coach at West Brunswick High School has finished as I have tendered my resignation effective immediately to pursue another professional opportunity.
This was a decision that Sara and I have been thinking about for a few months and through prayer and discernment, we’ve arrived at the conclusion that I need to step away from being a head football coach and high school teacher at this stage in our life.
We are currently considering multiple opportunities away from West that will allow me to keep coaching, but step away from the all encompassing role of Head Football Coach. I’ve done a very poor job of balancing “who I am” with “what I do”.
I know some people will be hurt by the news (some will probably be happy! ) and that’s fair. It’s also coaching. But personally, the last 14 months have just been one gut punch after another including deaths of players, playing back to back seasons in a spring and fall, dealing with COVID protocols....and trying to do all of this while maintaining a healthy marriage and raising two children. It’s been a lot. And now I’m just drained.
Our chief objective as it relates to WBHS moving forward is involvement with the ENCFCA’s Johnnie Magbie Scholarship and working with the family of Matthew Clemmons to get something r done to make sure his legacy is honored at West in the coming years. I have no idea where the roads will lead for the rest of our careers.....but I’ll make sure it includes remembering those two guys.
My sincerest thanks to Rhonda Benton, Jonathan Paschal, Jimmy Fletcher, and the rest of the faculty and staff at West over the last four years. You have helped me more than I could have ever deserved.. It has been an honor and a privilege to serve with you.
My additional thanks to the members of the WBHS Booster Club, our fans, student-body, and other community supporters. We could not have accomplished so much without your passion for the Green and White.
To our football parents, thank you for always supporting your kids and our teams. I was largely able to coach the way I felt it needed to be done....through tough-love, accountability, and a rigid schedule. The overwhelming majority of you worked with us to make this program improve.
To the assistant coaches, I appreciate the way you invested in our players and worked with me to prove we could win again at West Brunswick. Your loyalty and commitment to me is important. But your loyalty and commitment to our players was paramount.
Finally, and most importantly, a note of gratitude to the young men that have battled for OUR school on Friday Nights. It was an HONOR to be your head football coach. I’m so appreciative of your buy-in to being a part of A PROGRAM and not a team. Your commitment to the classroom, weight room, and the practice field helped us achieve things that have not been done here in 25 years including the schools first ten win season since 1997 and the teams first trip to the state quarterfinals since 2003. The combined 16-4 record in the 2019 and spring 2021 seasons is the best two year run at West since 1996 and 1997. I’m also very proud of our 7-1 record against our two county rivals.
Any success we have had starts and ends with people other than me. Our players and our assistant coaches worked tirelessly to improve and leave things better than it was before. I feel 100% confident that all of us over the last four years that have touched this program have done that.
West is my home and it is my school. That's what makes this so difficult. Since 1994, when our family showed up here , there has not been one Friday night in the fall where I did not know how the Trojans did. That will not change. No one will be a bigger fan of this school moving forward than our family.
I’ve been lucky enough to pretty much hold every position a person can hold in a football program; towel boy, headset carrier, coaches’ kid, player, and head coach. For that, I’m always going to be grateful for God making me a Trojan.
Thank you all and God Bless. Brett Hickman