BYU Coach Kalani Sitake Celebrates 10-Year Marriage Anniversary, Invites Fans to Join the Celebration
Brigham Young University (BYU) head football coach Kalani Sitake is celebrating a milestone this year—his 10th wedding anniversary. The beloved coach made the announcement official during a press conference, sharing his excitement about the decade-long journey with his wife, Timberly, and inviting all BYU fans to join in the celebration.
Sitake, who has been at the helm of the BYU football program since 2016, expressed deep gratitude for his wife’s support over the years, both personally and professionally. The couple met years ago, and their partnership has become a cornerstone of Kalani’s life. “Timberly has been my rock, and we’ve built an amazing life together,” said Sitake. “This anniversary isn’t just a personal milestone for us, but a moment I want to share with the incredible BYU community that has supported us through thick and thin.”
In honor of the special occasion, Sitake invited fans of BYU to celebrate alongside him and his family. The event will be a part of a larger celebration, which will include a special fan event during one of BYU’s home football games later this season. “We’re inviting all of Cougar Nation to join us as we reflect on the memories and experiences we’ve shared together,” Sitake added. “It’s an opportunity for all of us to celebrate love, family, and the BYU spirit.”
As part of the celebration, Sitake also announced that there will be a series of community outreach events leading up to the game, including a charity fundraiser benefiting local youth sports programs and other initiatives aligned with the Sitakes’ values of community and family.
The announcement was met with enthusiastic responses from fans and players alike, who praised Sitake not only for his achievements on the football field but for his commitment to his family and the BYU community. It’s clear that this anniversary will be one for the books, further cementing Coach Sitake’s role as both a coach and a family man in the hearts of BYU fans.