August 18, 2025: Join us as we welcome the RISD Football Head Coach's as they present insight on the upcoming District Football Season.
All members are encouraged to wear their school colors. RISD Athletic Director will lead the discussion.
RISD Athletic Director
Coach Lonnie Jordan is currently in his 31st year in education and serves as the Executive Director of Athletics for Richardson Independent School District. This marks his 12th year overall in RISD, where he previously served as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Lake Highlands High School. His leadership journey also includes serving as Athletic Director and Head Football Coach at Lone Oak High School, as well as Athletic Director for Highland Park ISD and most recently for Plano ISD.
Throughout his career, Coach Jordan has earned numerous accolades, including 2014 District 6-3A Coach of the Year, 2019 Whataburger Coach of the Week, 2020 District 7-6A Coach of the Year, and finalist honors for the 2020 Tom Landry Coach of the Year Award. In 2021, the Dallas City Council recognized him with the Community Impact Award. He has been named All-City Coach of the Year eight times and has guided his teams to the playoffs every year he served as a head coach.
Coach Jordan holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Stephen F. Austin State University. He and his wife, Laura, have three children: Nate (24), who recently married Emma in May; Andy (23), who is engaged to Emily and will marry in October; and Ellie (20), who is currently in college and will graduate in the Spring of ‘26.
Richardson High School - Kendrick Holloway is entering his 16th year in coaching and is currently in his third year as the Athletic Coordinator and Head Football Coach at Richardson High School. Prior to this role, he served as the Offensive Coordinator at LV Berkner High School during the 2021-2022 season and as Co-Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks Coach at Dallas Skyline High School from 2015 to 2021. His coaching career began at Abilene Christian University, where he was the Running Backs and Receivers Coach from 2010 to 2015. In addition to his coaching experience, Kendrick played for the Amarillo Venom of the Indoor Football League in 2010 and attended the Cleveland Browns rookie mini camp in 2009. He was a two-time All-Conference Tight End at Abilene Christian University from 2007 to 2008 and played Tight End at Kilgore College from 2005 to 2006. Kendrick is a proud graduate of Dallas Skyline High School, where he completed his studies in 2005.
Berkner High School - Coach Trey Bryant –BHS Head Football/Athletic Coordinator
A proud product of the Hamilton Park neighborhood, Coach Bryant is a 2005 graduate of Berkner High School and a lifelong member of the Richardson ISD community. After earning four varsity letters as a standout football player at Baylor University, he returned to North Texas to pursue his passion for coaching and mentorship.
Coach Bryant began his coaching career in 2013 at Liberty Junior High, later spending four years at Plano West and three years at McKinney High. Going into his fifth year now at BHS, in 2021, he was named Head Football Coach and Area Coordinator at his alma mater, BHS. Coach Bryant is committed to developing student-athletes both on and off the field.
He is married to Stephanie, a fellow BHS alumna (Class of 2008). Together, they are raising their two children—Kennedy (12) and Baylor (6)—with the same values of hard work, community pride, and academic excellence that define their roots in Richardson.
Jarrett Lambert is he current head football coach at JJ Pearce High School in Richardson, Texas. He also serves as the Boys Athletic Coordinator. Lambert has been recognized as the 2019 RISD Assistant Coach of the Year, according to Richardson ISD. He was also featured on the podcast "Beyond the Lights: Football Across Texas" with retired coach Joel Fuller where they discussed his role in turning around the program,
Lake Highlands High School - Coach Cory Campbell is excited about his 26th year of coaching. His coaching tenure includes A&M Consolidated, Sealy, McKinney, Lake Dallas and Denton. 2025-26 is his 16th year at LHHS and 3rd as the Athletic Coordinator & Head Football Coach. Campbell played quarterback at Cisco Junior College and received his bachelor’s degree in History from Texas A&M University. He has been married to his beautiful wife Julie for 20 years, and they have two children: 13 year old daughter Addyson and 10 year old son Connor.
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