
Longtime coach Terry Anderson was inducted into the Metro Coaches Hall of Fame Thursday.
The Metro Nashville Football Coaches Association announced its 2015 Hall of Fame inductees Thursday, with three new members being elected.
Each year, a new class of inductees is nominated and elected by a committee of past Hall of Fame Inductees, coaches and board members.
Administrator
Henry Merriwether: Honored for his service as an administrator and athletic director at Pearl High, Bellevue High School, Hillwood, Stratford, and Pearl-Cohn.
This award is given to an administrator who has demonstrated a significant contribution to the game of football.
Assistant Coach
Tommy Wilson: Honored for his service as an assistant coach at Pearl-Cohn and Glencliff.
This award is given to an assistant coach who has contributed in sportsmanship and has a strong relationship with players and other coaches.
Head Coach
Terry Anderson: Honored for career of 31 years as a head coach at Antioch, Hillsboro, and Overton.
This award is given to the most outstanding coach eligible for the award in a given year.
The Metro Football Coaches Association also honored:
-Steve Andrus/Marcus Fentress Award (best offensive or defensive lineman): Malcom Swann, Hillsboro
-Coca Cola Most Valuable Player of the Year Award: Jimmy Ferrell, Pearl Cohn
-Warren Dunn Coach of the Year Award: Maurice Fitzgerald, Stratford