Remembering the Legacy of Hall of Fame Coach Dennis Lampley
Legendary Trinity High School football coach Dennis Lampley passed away at the age of 80 after a battle with Alzheimer’s Disease. Lampley, who coached at Trinity for 19 years and won five state championships, had a lasting impact on generations of young men both on and off the field.
Known for his dedication and leadership, Lampley’s influence extended far beyond his Hall of Fame coaching career. Former players and colleagues remember him as a mentor and friend who inspired them to be their best in all aspects of life.
Jeff Brohm, now the head football coach at the University of Louisville, paid tribute to Lampley, calling him the best mentor he’s ever had. Brohm credited Lampley with teaching him valuable lessons that he carried with him throughout his career, both in the NFL and in coaching.
Lampley’s legacy lives on through the lives he touched and the championship tradition he helped build at Trinity. He leaves behind his wife, son, and daughter, as well as a community of players and friends who will always remember him as a true giant in the world of coaching.
As news of Lampley’s passing spreads, tributes pour in from those who knew him, highlighting the impact he had on their lives and the lasting legacy he leaves behind.