Sunday, April 28

Joey Rodriguez, Soccer Coach

Joey Rodriguez, Soccer Coach

A well-known and a very loved soccer coach for Sam Houston High School in Arlington died from COVID-19 nearly two months after contracting it. Joey Rodriguez was fully vaccinated. Although, he also suffered from an immune system condition that still left him quite vulnerable.

The married father of three coached the varsity team at Sam Houston. He’s recalled as more than a coach to many. He was also a mentor.

Jose Ortiz says he’ll never forget the day he signed up to play soccer at SMU. His parents were at his side. Behind him was Coach Rodriguez, who he says helped him achieve his dream every step of the way.  “That’s why I say he’s like a second father to me because he’s just a guy that I would talk to so much, text and be around,” he said.

Ortiz was a standout soccer player at Sam Houston High School. Soccer came easy, but his grades weren’t the best. So Coach Rodriguez took him under his wing.

“He was the one who helped me a lot with my grades because that’s something I wasn’t good at,” Ortiz recalled. Rodriguez tutored Ortiz in high school. He kept in close contact even after graduation. The SMU sophomore says they spoke multiple times a week until this past August.

“I hadn’t talked to him maybe for a week. And that’s when I reached out to his wife to ask how everything was going,” Ortiz said. “The reason he wasn’t able to text me and reach out back was because he was sick.”

Rodriguez, a husband and father of three, caught COVID-19 and spent nearly two months in a hospital until he died Sunday night. He was fully vaccinated but had an immune system disorder.

“He was a great coach, a great father to his kids and a great husband to his wife,” Ortiz said.

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