A well-deserved honor

Enyart named 2012 Iowa Girls Golf Coach of the Year

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Being a great coach goes far beyond just wins and losses.

It takes being a great leader, a great mentor and someone people can look up to.
For those reasons and more, Newton's Scott Enyart has been named the 2012 Iowa Girls Golf Coach of the Year.

The honor was given by the Iowa Girls High School Athletic Union (IGHSAU), and it automatically enters Enyart into consideration for the National Girls Golf Coach of the Year, which will be announced in February by the National Federation of State High School Associations.

Asked what the award means to him, the 11-year Cardinals' coach was quick to give its credit to the players he's had over his whole tenure.

"It's an honor that reflects the girls I've coached," he said. "They work as hard as they do and make as much improvement throughout the year as they do. We're competitive in every meet we attend. That's a credit to the kids and how much they put into being on the team. That's what it says more than anything."

While Enyart is humbled by the honor, his former players couldn't help but gush over how they felt about him receiving it.

"I was so excited to hear about it," said Hannah Long, a four-year varsity player who graduated in 2011. "He deserves it so much. I thought of him as Coach of the Year for all four years. For him to have a real award for it this year is great."

"It's amazing. I'm so happy for him," added Jordan Benson, who was a senior on the Cardinals' 2008 state-qualifying team. "He's such an amazing coach and played such a big part in my life and my teammates'. He was like a second dad."

Enyart received the award back in September, just a couple days after the birth of he and his wife Kristin's second daughter, Zoe, on Sept. 12. Returning to school on the afternoon of Sept. 17, Enyart said he was going through his emails when he came across the one for the Coach of the Year Award.

"I didn't think anything of it at first," he said. "I didn't recognize the email address. You get so much junk mail. That's what I mistook it for at first."

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