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Richard Bruich is an American retired
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coach. He led two different Southern California high school football programs to championships. His overall prep head coaching record is 292–84–4.


Personal life

Bruich was born in
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in 1947 to Anton and Rita Bruich. The family moved to
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in 1959. Bruich attended and played football for
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, graduating in 1965. In 1968 he married Cathy Cendejas. Married for over 50 years, the couple has raised three children, Kristen, Kyle, and Kurt, all of whom have gone on to become educators. Kurt is also a successful head football coach at
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in
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.


Early coaching career

In 1966, while attending college at Los Angeles State University, he took an assistant coaching job at his alma mater,
Cantwell High School Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School (CSHM) is a private Roman Catholic high school located in Montebello, California, United States, precisely on the border of East Los Angeles and Montebello. It is owned and operated by the Roman Catholic ...
. He subsequently moved on to another assistant coaching job at Pius X High School, and then in 1969 he joined the staff at St. Paul High School in
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, where he was named the defensive coordinator. During his tenure, the team won the
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and state championship in 1972 under head coach
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.


Fontana High School

In 1975 Bruich joined the staff at Fontana High School as defensive coordinator and assistant head coach, under head coach John Tyree. The Steelers reached the CIF Division 4A title game in 1976, but lost. In 1977 Bruich succeeded Tyree as head coach of the Fontana High School football program. During his 22-year tenure Fontana won the 1987 National Championship, two state championships, two CIF championships, one CIF runner-up, four CIF semi-final appearances, twelve Citrus League titles, and twenty-two consecutive playoff berths.


Kaiser High School

In 1999, the
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opened Henry J. Kaiser High School. Bruich moved to the new school and began building a team. Before retiring in 2009, he led Kaiser to a state championship, two CIF championships, one CIF runner-up, two CIF semi-final appearances, eight Sunkist League titles, and eight consecutive playoff berths.


Championships

20 league championships in football (4 CIF and 3 State) and one national championship.


Notable players

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, defensive back,
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(1981–82) and
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(1983–84) Lonyae Miller, running back,
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(2009–present)
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, receiver,
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(2000),
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(CFL) (2004–06) Jason Shirley, offensive lineman,
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(2008–present) David Carter, defensive lineman,
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(2011–present) Chris Carter, linebacker,
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(2011–present)


Coaching awards

* Coach of the Year CIF SS in 1987, 1989, 2002 and 2003; * California State Coach of the Year in 1989; * Coach of the Year, San Bernardino Sun in 1979, 1984, 1987, 1988, and 1992; * Coach of the Decade, San Bernardino Sun in 2000; * Coach of the Year, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin in 1979, 1984, 1987, 1989, and 2002; * Coach of the Year, Riverside Press Enterprise in 1989 and 2002;


Halls of Fame

* Inland Valley Classic, * California Coaches Association, * Southern California Interscholastic Football Coaches Association, * National High School Athletic Coaches Association, * National Football Foundation; * CIF Southern Section


Community recognition

* City of Fontana Wall of Fame * February 18, 2003 was proclaimed "Dick Bruich Day" in the City of Fontana.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bruich, Dick 1947 births Living people High school football coaches in California California State University, Los Angeles alumni Sportspeople from Kearney, Nebraska People from Pico Rivera, California People from Redlands, California People from Santa Fe Springs, California