Vote: Who should be SBLive’s California High School Football Coach of the Week (10/5/2023)?

Here are the candidates for SBLive’s California High School Coach of the Week for Week Six (Sept. 28-30) as nominated by fans, readers and SBLive’s staff. Read through the nominees and cast your vote below. Voting will conclude on Monday, Oct. 9 at 11:59 p.m and the winner will be announced on Tuesday. If you would like to nominate a coach in future weeks, please email Lance@scorebooklive.com or tag us on Twitter or Instagram at @SBLiveCA.
Robert Frith, San Juan Hills: Frith, who's in his sixth year as San Juan Hills' head coach, has the Stallions off to a 7-0 start for the first time in his tenure following a 0-7 start to 2022. They rode a 17-0 start to outduel Tesoro 27-24 last week in their non-league finale.
Chris Bean, Twelve Bridges: Twelve Bridges went 7-5 in 2022, which was its first ever football season. In 2023, the Rhinos again have seven wins, and they haven't lost a game yet. Nathan Crawford led the way with 203 yards and three touchdowns rushing as Twelve Bridges routed Center 36-7, which was previously 5-1.
Gary Parks, Dr. Maya Angelou Community: 11 years after the founding of their football program, the Phoenix are in the midst of their first-ever winning season and strongest overall campaign yet. Angelou started its Southern League title defense with a 55-16 rout of Diego Rivera, moving to 7-0.
Reid Sanders, Rio Americano: After inheriting a 1-8 team and going 3-7 in his first year as head coach, Sanders has the Raiders at 6-0 and counting in year two. Keilen Gilbert tossed four touchdowns last week as Rio Americano blew out El Camino (Sacramento) 42-0.
Ryan Huisenga, Moorpark: Huisenga is nominated for the second week in a row after his Musketeers came back from a 28-7 hole to beat Newbury Park 35-28 in the last nine minutes of the game. Moorpark is 6-0 and arguably the team to beat in the Canyon League with the win.
Dustin Croick, Agoura: Like Moorpark, Agoura also became 6-0 overall and 2-0 in the Canyon League last week. Harrison Novak completed 12 of 13 passes for 337 yards and four touchdowns, and also ran for a touchdown as Agoura rolled over Oak Park 46-19. The Chargers, coming off a 1-9 season, now have their highest-ranked squad of Croick's four-year tenure. The two teams meet in Week Ten (Oct. 27).
Dominic DiMare, San Marin: For the second time in DiMare's six seasons as head coach, San Marin is 5-0 following a 56-0 thrashing of San Rafael. The last time San Marin started 5-0 was two years ago – when it went 14-1 and won a CIF State 5-AA title.
Allen Talley, Redwood: Redwood started MCAL play with a bang, trouncing Terra Linda to move to 5-0 for the first time in Talley's nine seasons as head coach. Redwood has its work cut out for itself next week – it travels to San Marin in a battle of unbeatens.
Marcel Perez, Northview: Northview moved to 6-0 against in-state competition and 6-1 overall with a 14-13 victory against Bonita. Running back/outside linebacker Angel Barraza ran for 74 yards and a touchdown, and led Northview with nine tackles (tied) and a tackle for loss. The win cemented the Vikings as the top-ranked public school team in the San Gabriel Valley entering league play.
Robin Morris, Alameda: With a 47-0 stomping of San Lorenzo, Alameda is 5-0 for the first time in Morris' four years at the helm. Alameda has outscored opponents 182-16 so far this season.
Nick Barnett, Del Norte (San Diego): In a battle between two teams head coached by former NFL players, Del Norte opened Palomar League play by outlasting Rancho Bernardo 49-43 in a quadruple-overtime thriller. Del Norte moved to 5-1 in its first season under Barnett, a former Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion with the Green Bay Packers.
Paul Doherty, Folsom: The Bulldogs' pursuit of their fourth Sierra Foothill League title in Doherty's five seasons at the helm is off to a good start following a 42-21 victory against Oak Ridge. Ryder Lions threw three touchdown passes to Brian Ray III and for 379 yards total.
Stephon Pace, Tahquitz: After a 48-0 demolition of Perris to open league play, Tahquitz is off to 6-0 start for the second time and has its highest-ranked team in Pace's six seasons as head coach.
– Lance Smith | lance@scorebooklive.com | @sbliveca

Lance Smith is a veteran high school sports reporter who worked previously with SBLive Sports covering basketball, football, and softball in California's Southern Section and LA City Section and has returned as contributor to High School On SI in 2025. He also covers Nevada and National Girls Basketball. A graduate of The USC Marshall School of Business, Smith dabbles in linear algebra and football and basketball computer rankings.