Born: October 5, 1937
Hometown: Biloxi, MS
Year Induction: 2002
Deceased : January 4, 2021
Notre Dame High School, Biloxi, MS (1952-1955)
Perkinston Junior College, Perkinston, MS (1955-1956)
Mississippi Southern College, now USM (1957-1958)
CFL Saskatchewan and Hamilton (1959)
Mobile Buccaneers (1959)
Backfield Coach at Perkinston Junior College, Perkinston, MS* (’59-’65)
Head Football Coach, MS Gulf Coast Junior College, Perkinston, MS (’66-’91)
Record: 205-77-5
Two National JUCO Titles (’71, ‘81)
Eight Mississippi JUCO Titles (’66, ‘67, ’71, ‘74, ’80, ‘82, ’84, ‘86)
Track Coach, MS Gulf Coast Junior College (1966-1991)
Five State Track JUCO Titles (’62, ‘68, ’70, ‘79, ’80)
*Name changed to MS Gulf Coast Community College in 1987
City of Biloxi Sports Hall of Fame (’66)
University of Southern Mississippi Athletic Hall of Fame (’68)
Gulf Coast Chapter of the National Football Foundation and Hall of Fame (’74)
National JUCO Athletic Association Hall of Fame (’96)
MS Gulf Coast Community College Athletic Hall of Fame (’99)
MS Gulf Coast Community College Alumni Hall of Fame (2000)
Former Governor Kirk Fordice appointed George Sekul, whose family business was part of Biloxi’s seafood industry, to the Gulf States Marine Commission in 1993.
Field House at Gulf Coast Community College named the S. George Sekul Fieldhouse on October 21, 2000
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