FORESTER, SCOTT 
 
Scott Forester was a standout center for the Bobcats in football earning four letters from 1981-1984. A member of the 1981 and 1982 National Championship team, Forester received several accolades during his career as a Bobcat. In 1984, Forester dominated his position earning 1st Team NCAA I-AA All-American and Lone Star First Team All Confernce. That same year he was also named team offensive player of the year and was awarded the J.C. Kellam Outstanding Player of the Year award. Off the field Forester was a Who’s Who Among Students of American Universities and was President of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes from 1982-1984. 
Gallery: (11-3-2020) Scott Forester Hall of Honor
 
After graduation Forester entered a career in coaching and real estate. He currently works for the Comal Independent School District as a Prevention Educational Specialist and is also a licensed real estate agent with Prudential Classic Realty in New Braunfels. Prior to taking the position in the CISD, Forester was the assistant head coach football coach and offensive coordinator at Brewer High School from 2006 to 2007 where he also taught biology.  
His previous coaching experience included stops in the Abilene Independent School District, the New Braunfels School District, Hardin-Simmons University, John Tyler High School, Ellison High School and Texas Christian University. Forester was also the head football coach and Athletic Director for the Marion Independent School District from 2003-2004.  
Forester is a member of several Baptist churches including Normandale Baptist, Beltway Baptist, Oakwood Baptist and Southside Baptist where he is an ordained deacon. He has been active in coaches outreach bible study, the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, as well as New Braunfels Little League baseball and youth basketball.
Induction into the Hall of Honor is also a family affair for Forester, his father Don was inducted into the 2004 Hall of Honor class.