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Coach and security monitor

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The high school football program tweeted that assistant coach Aaron Feis died while selflessly shielding students. The tweet ended: “He died a hero and he will forever be in our hearts and memories.”

Feis graduated from the school in 1999 and worked mainly with the junior varsity, the team website said. It said he lived in nearby Coral Springs with his wife and daughter.

At a Thursday news conference, Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said his two sons played for Feis.

“When Aaron Feis died, when he was killed tragically, he did it protecting others because that is who Aaron Feis was,” the sheriff said.

The team website said Feis spent his entire coaching career at Marjory Stoneman after playing there as a student.

The Sun Sentinel reported that Feis, acting as a school security guard, responded to the original call on a school walkie-talkie.

Someone on the radio asked if loud sounds they heard were firecracke­rs, said football coach Willis May, who also carries a radio.

“I heard Aaron say, ‘No, that is not firecracke­rs.’ That’s the last I heard of him,” May said.

Feis’ online biography at the team website says he played center at the school from 1995-98, and worked with junior varsity and varsity linemen. He also served as the college recruiting coordinato­r and worked with football operations.

“He was a great guy,” sophomore Douglas lineman Gage Gaynor told the newspaper. “Everyone loved him. Shame he had to go like this. Always gave his all to making us better. Definitely learned a lot from him.”

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