Former Football Coach Honored by National Football Foundation
/ March 07, 2010
TEMPE, Ariz. - Larry Kentera, a
former head football coach at Northern Arizona University, and the
man who brought American football to the nation of Serbia, accepted
the Pete Altieri Lifetime Achievement Coaching Award at The
Scottsdale Plaza Resort National Football Foundation Valley of the
Sun Chapter 29th Annual Scholar-Athlete Banquet on March 6.
In 1985, Kentera was named as head
coach of Northern Arizona. Among his staff of assistants were four
who would go on to head coaching positions in the NFL: Bill
Callahan of the Oakland Raiders, Brad Childress of the Minnesota
Vikings, Marty Mornhinweg of the Detroit Lions, and Andy Reid of
the Philadelphia Eagles.
Five years ago, the U.S. government
through its agency USAID asked Coach Kentera to help organize and
development American-style football in the strife-torn nation of
Serbia, a section of the former Yugoslav Republic. Partly due to
Kentera's efforts the number of teams in Serbia has grown from
three to 22 since 2005.
"Our group heard the Serbs were
beginning to play some but without any pads," relates Kentera. "So,
we figured they were playing touch or maybe flag football, but when
we got there we discovered they were smashing into each other with
no helmets, no shoulder pads, just like it was fourth down at the
one yard-line.
"We had brought some equipment
donated from several schools like ASU and NAU and the Arizona
Cardinals, and some of those guys were so glad to be given a helmet
they never took it off.
"The Serbs tend to be big, and they really are tough because
they've been at war off and on for years and years. It won't be too
long before American colleges could think about looking to recruit
there," he added.
Kentera shared the dais this year with the seven living founders of
the Fiesta Bowl, Shaw Courage Award winner Darius Leopaul of
Phoenix Central High School, chapter leadership award winner Nikki
Balich-Cammarata, and, most importantly, the 41 scholar-athlete
student football players. Each scholar-athlete was nominated by his
coach and named by a blue ribbon panel of the chapter. All are top
students and are active in community service as well as having
shown leadership on their school's football team.