Steve Bayuk
Steve Bayuk attended HEB Schools and graduated from Trinity High School in 1975. He was the starting quarterback for three years, attended TCU, received Honorable Mention All American and was Football Team Captain for two years. Steve ranked as one of TCU’s all-time passing leaders. He was drafted by the Calgary Stampeders of the CFL in 1979 and later was a free agent signee with the New Orleans Saints in 1980. Steve served as a teacher and coach at Central Junior High and Bell High School.
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Jill Slapper Dotson
Jill Slapper Dotson was a Bell High School 2 –year letterman in volleyball and undefeated in her senior year. She held the Bi-District Championship Title, was the Dallas Morning News Player of the Year as well as District Most Valuable Player. She was a member of the Track Mile Relay Team that held the school record. She went to Texas Tech University where she played volleyball and finished in Tech’s Top 10 for Kills, Kill Attempts, Hitting Percentage and Block Assists. Jill served as Bell High School’s Volleyball Coach for eleven years and helped design the Bell Volleyball Academy. She also served on the Volleyball Alumni Committee and served as Scorekeeper for all Bell home volleyball games.
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Aaron Jackson
Aaron Jackson was the 1999 HS Gymnastics National Champion and set the National All-Around Record. He was 1999 High School State All-Around Champion and broke four event records. Aaron broke 41 records at Trinity High School and was inducted into the Texas HS Gymnastics Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2017. At the Air Force Academy, he was NCAA all-American for three years; USA Gymnastics Senior Collegiate Athlete of the Year; Nissen-Emery Award Finalist in 2003 – the Heisman Trophy winner for NCAA Men’s Gymnastics; USA Gymnastics National Vault Champion; Mountain West Conference Academic All-American; the Air Force Academy’s Outstanding Cadet in Athletic Excellence.
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Steve Lineweaver
Steve Lineweaver brings to the table 47 years of coaching; seven State Finals Championship Games; four State Championship wins. Perennially ranked at Trinity (as high as #1 in the US); THS won 10 or more games each of his last 11 seasons. Head Football Coaching record 258 wins and 43 losses (ranks among the highest Career Winning Percentages in the history of Texas football); 25 games at AT&T Dallas Cowboy Stadium. In his last ten years at Trinity High School, 124 THS players received full four-year scholarships.
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Mike Shabay
Mike Shabay was All District Basketball at Bell High School in 1966. He played guard on the basketball team known as “The Miracle Workers” which won 17 of 18 district games, 15 by 3 points or less coming from behind in the last minutes of 10 of the games to become district champions. Mike attended TCU on a basketball scholarship. He coached 13 years in HEB, six years at Bell High School and one at Trinity. He was involved with seven district championship teams.
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