Washington County Enterprise-Leader

Administra­tion Of Kindness

REMEMBERIN­G COACH GREEN AS A PEOPLE PERSON

- By Mark Humphrey ENTERPRISE-LEADER

PRAIRIE GROVE — An ancient proverb states a most desirable quality in a man is kindness and kindness is what Prairie Grove students experience­d walking in the school doors each morning.

Coach Mike Green positioned himself to be a part of their day greeting each student as they came to school as he intentiona­lly involved himself in their lives. After getting out of coaching, the late Prairie Grove athletic director preferred to operate behind the scenes allowing coaches to run their programs and deal with the media, but, when thinking of students his heart was too big to stay in the shadows. Green was front and center welcoming each student each day.

Green cared and habitually reached out to those around him including colleagues. Allen Williams, Prairie Grove superinten­dent, remembers when his wife, Shelley, was sick and out of the office for a week last school year, someone anonymousl­y left care packages on their porch twice.

“He didn’t tell anybody, but we found out it was him,” Williams sa id . “[ P ra ir ie Grove high school principal] Ron Bond was telling me every minute he [Green] can be on our campus makes us a better school. Things just run better.”

Green was battling his own illness at the time, which eventually claimed his life on Aug. 31, yet continuall­y discovered opportunit­ies to be a blessing in doing what he could to improve the lives of others, expressing a special love for children and teenagers.

“The main thing is Mike knew how to connect with kids,” Williams said. “He could talk to any kid even special needs kids and make them feel special.”

Williams remembers Green as a good friend, who gave great advice.

Kevin Froud, head coach of the Prairie Grove girls basketball team, also benefited from Green’s mentoring.

Froud appreciate­d that he could count on Green as the administra­tor of Prairie Grove athletics.

“You knew if you did things the right way he was going to have your back,” Froud said. “He provided excellent support of coaching kids.”

Green earned a degree from Arkansas Tech and went into coaching beginning as head junior high boys basketball coach at Harri- son from 1974-1978, before eventually landing at Prairie Grove in 1983. He was named Coach of the Year 18 times by the Arkansas Athletic Associatio­n, receiving an award at Prairie Grove in 1984-87,1995, and 3A-1 Coach of the Year from 1997-1999.

Memorials can be made to the Coach Mike Green Memorial Scholarshi­p fund at Arvest Bank. Funeral services were held Sept. 3, at the Prairie Grove High School gymnasium.

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