‘We’re praying for you.’: Apalachee football coach grateful for outpouring of support after shooting

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Apalachee High School has been shaken by a tragic shooting that resulted in the loss of four lives, including that of a beloved coach and friend to head football coach Mike Hancock. With nearly 30 years of coaching experience, Hancock is now faced with the emotional aftermath of this devastating event. In a recent interview, he expressed heartfelt gratitude for the outpouring of support from the community, highlighting how it has helped students cope during this difficult time. Hancock praised the resilience of the Apalachee students, who are working to find a way to move forward after such a tragedy. The incident has sparked discussions about safety in schools and the importance of mental health resources for students and staff.

As the community rallies together, Hancock's message emphasizes hope and healing amidst sorrow. The support from local residents serves as a powerful reminder of the strength found in unity during times of crisis. This event has not only affected the school but has also reverberated throughout the region, highlighting the urgent need for conversations around school safety.

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