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Community rallies to honor beloved coach John McCabe

June 10, 2024 | ABILENE ISD, School Districts, Texas



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Community rallies to honor beloved coach John McCabe
During a recent government meeting, the board discussed a proposal to honor the late Coach John McCabe by naming the Shotwell Annex after him. The facility, which has served as a venue for various athletic events, including the district track meet, is recognized for its significance to the community.

Several speakers praised Coach McCabe's legacy, highlighting his impact as a teacher, mentor, and role model over his 24 years in the Abilene Independent School District. They emphasized that his influence extended beyond athletics; he was known for uplifting students and staff alike, often serving as a father figure to many. His ability to connect with individuals and inspire them was a recurring theme in the testimonials shared during the meeting.

The proposal to rename the annex is seen as a fitting tribute, with minimal costs involved—primarily the addition of new signage. Supporters expressed enthusiasm for a potential ribbon-cutting ceremony, which they believe would draw significant community interest and honor McCabe's memory.

The board members were encouraged to act swiftly on the proposal, with speakers unanimously agreeing that recognizing Coach McCabe in this manner is a \"no brainer.\" His legacy, they argued, is not only remembered in Abilene but resonates throughout Texas, making this honor a meaningful acknowledgment of his contributions to education and athletics.

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