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Bob Ladouceur

American football player and coach (born )

Robert Eugene Ladouceur (born July 3, ) is a retired American football coach. He began coaching the De La Salle High Spartans in Concord, California in when he was 25 years old. He took over a program that never had a winning season since the school's establishment in His first season as head coach resulted in their first winning season. His second season resulted in their first appearance in the California Prep Football State Rankings and began De La Salle's evolution into a perennial champion. From to , he guided the team to 12 consecutive undefeated seasons, setting a national winning streak record for high school football of consecutive wins&#;a record in US amateur sports exceeded only by the game winning streak of Passaic High School in men's basketball and the match win streak of Brandon High School in men's wrestling.[1] Ladouceur was enshrined to the National High School Hall of Fame in His team topped the USA Today rankings five times and he is a three-time coach of the year. He retired on January 4, with a career record of –25–3.[2] His winning percentage is a record among coaches with or more wins. Ladouceur is the all-time winningest coach in California high school football and has led the De La Salle program to numerous championships. A film about his life called When the Game Stands Tall was released on August 22, The film, which stars Jim Caviezel as Coach Bob Ladouceur, Laura Dern as Bev Ladouceur, Michael Chiklis as assistant coach Terry Eidson, and Alexander Ludwig as running back Chris Ryan, is about the record-setting game – high school football winning streak by De La Salle High School of Concord, California. The film is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Neil Hayes and published by North Atlantic Books. Bob married Lissa Ladouceur on January 3, De La Salle head coach Bob Ladouceur retired in January after winning his last Open Division state championship in December

Championships and record

National championships (11): (ESPN), (USA Today), (National Sports News Service), (USA Today), (USA Today), (USA Today), (USA Today) Calpreps , , ,

California State Bowl championships (5): , , , ,

CIF North Coast section championships (28): , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

East Bay league championships (5): , , , ,

Bay Valley League championships (11): , , , , , , , , , ,

Golden Bay League championships (2): ,

Catholic League championships (4): , , ,

SeasonTeamWinLossTieNotes
De La Salle630
De La Salle820
De La Salle720
De La Salle1200NCS 2A champions
De La Salle821
De La Salle1110NCS 2A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 2A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1110
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1120NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1210
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions; win streak begins with season-opening victory over Merced
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 3A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1200NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1300NCS 4A champions
De La Salle832NCS 4A champions; win streak ends at games with season-opening loss to Bellevue (WA)
De La Salle1120NCS 4A champions
De La Salle1310NCS 4A champions; lost to Canyon (Santa Clarita) in CIF Div. 1 Bowl,
De La Salle1300NCS 4A champions; defeated Centennial (Corona) in CIF Div. 1 Bowl,
De La Salle1220NCS Div. 1 champions; lost to Centennial (Corona) in CIF Div. 1 Bowl,
De La Salle1320NCS Div. 1 champions; defeated Crenshaw in CIF Open Division Bowl,
De La Salle1400NCS Div. 1 champions; defeated Servite in CIF Open Division Bowl,
De La Salle1310NCS Div. 1 champions; defeated Westlake in CIF Open Division Bowl,
De La Salle1500NCS Div. 1 champions; defeated Centennial (Corona) in CIF Open Division Bowl,
TOTAL34 seasons253 winning percentage, 28 North Coast Section championships, 5 CIF Bowl championships

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