Former Sunny Hills Soccer Coach Receives National Hall of Fame Recognition.
Jeff Gordon Inducted into National High School Athletic Coaches Association Hall of Fame
More than a year after his retirement as girls’ soccer coach at Fullerton’s Sunny Hills High School, honors continue to roll in for Jeff Gordon.
The latest entry on Mr. Gordon’s sparkling resume is induction into the National High School Athletic Coaches Association (NHSACA) Hall of Fame. It is fitting punctuation on a 36-year coaching career, which included 32 seasons at Sunny Hills.
Mr. Gordon was one of 39 men and women from across the United States feted at the July 25 induction ceremony at the Historic Haymarket in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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“It was a pretty awesome experience, a first-class event,” Mr. Gordon told The Epoch Times. “The other coaches were from all different sports, big-time people from every state you could imagine.”
Mr. Gordon’s nomination came from the Southern California High School Soccer Coaches Association, according to Dave Dougherty, executive director of the NHSACA.
The organization, founded in 1967, is the oldest such association in the country, Mr. Dougherty told The Epoch Times. This year’s Hall of Fame class marked the 45th, bringing the total number of inductees to more than 1,000.
Mr. Gordon’s history is certainly Hall of Fame worthy. He spent four seasons as the head girls’ soccer coach at his alma mater, Brea Olinda, before arriving at Sunny Hills in 1990. Mr. Gordon worked as an assistant coach for two seasons under his father, Kenn Gordon, who had started the school’s boys’ and girls’ soccer programs in 1981, and then took over the girls’ team in 1992.
Over the next 30 years, until retirement in 2022, Mr. Gordon led the Lancers to 19 Freeway League championships, including seven undefeated league seasons, CIF championships in 2005, 2007, and 2019, and three CIF runner-up finishes.
Sunny Hills reached the CIF playoffs in all but one of the years Mr. Gordon was at the school, and he completed his coaching career with a record of 602–140–94. Named CIF coach of the year four times, Mr. Gordon also was state coach of the year in 2014.
“He had great relationships with the students,” Sunny Hills Athletic Director Paul Jones told The Epoch Times. “He was able to relate with the players and the parents, but also did a good job of holding everyone accountable.”
An outstanding high school soccer player himself, and a member of Brea Olinda’s 1986 CIF championship boys’ team, Mr. Gordon developed a knowledge of the game that frequently created advantages for his teams.
“He could outcoach other coaches, out-scheme them, and his players always played hard, with character and class,” Mr. Jones said. “It was fun to watch him coach.”
Mr. Gordon, 54, stepped away from the Sunny Hills program to spend more time with his wife, Soon-ya, 14-year-old son, Aaron, and 12-year-old daughter, Adrienne. He’s now coaching Aaron’s baseball team and Adrienne’s club-soccer team.
There was no Hall of Fame on Mr. Gordon’s mind when he began coaching.
“That’s not the reason you’re doing it,” he said. “I guess you
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