Texas High School Football Dynasties

Texas High School Football Dynasties
Title Texas High School Football Dynasties PDF eBook
Author Rick Sherrod
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 278
Release 2013-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 1614239096

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Since the first annual state football champion was crowned in 1920, Texas has never been the same. Today, millions of Texans gather in stadiums across the Lone Star State, eagerly awaiting that magical mid- to late-December moment when the season comes to its dramatic conclusion. Of the 391 high schools reaching the championship matchup, only a handful--26--have won the title four times or more, laying claim to the coveted moniker "dynasty." From Waco High School's fourth title win in 1927 to Stamford's fourth official win in 2012, writer and lifelong football enthusiast Rick Sherrod traces the "best of the best" in this pigskin empire across ninety-three action-packed seasons.

Gridiron Dynasties: Texas

Gridiron Dynasties: Texas
Title Gridiron Dynasties: Texas PDF eBook
Author Gavin Kralik
Publisher Tate Publishing & Enterprises
Total Pages 0
Release 2014-05-27
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781628541083

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Gridiron Dynasties: Texas examines the top high school football programs in the state, and offers indepth analysis into the rare group of coaches, who have eclipsed the 300 win total, demonstrating how each of those coaches sustained winning and longevity over the years. Packed with musthave insight into the rich traditions and history of Texas high school football, this book simply contains the very best formulas for success. Told from a coach's perspective, this helpful and handy reference will give you all the details on the state's most historic rivalries, schools, and legendary coaches. From Abilene to Celina, Highland Park to Katy, Permian to Westlake, Gridiron Dynasties: Texas is a must own for any true Texas football fan!

Drive to Five

Drive to Five
Title Drive to Five PDF eBook
Author Jay Plotkin
Publisher
Total Pages 300
Release 2012-08-15
Genre Football
ISBN 9780985931100

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Chronicles the rise of the Lake Travis High School football program from its roots in 1981, to its 0-10 season in 2002, to its record-setting fifth consecutive state championship in 2011.

Team of the Century

Team of the Century
Title Team of the Century PDF eBook
Author Al Pickett
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9781880510872

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Fifty years ago Abilene High School, under legendary Coach Chuck Moser, became a football dynasty in Texas. Moser moved to Abilene in 1953 at age thirty-four. What followed were seven of the most amazing years in the rich history of Texas high school football. The 1954, 1955, and 1956 teams won state championships. From 1954 to 1957 the Eagles won an incredible forty-nine consecutive games. Abilene captured six district titles in a row in a rugged West Texas league known as the Little Southwest Conference. In Moser's seven years, Abilene won seventy-eight games and lost only seven. In its 1999 wrap-up of the twentieth century in Texas, The Dallas Morning News designated the Eagles of 1954-57 as the "Team of the Century" in high school football. Veteran sports writer Al Pickett explores how Moser worked his magic to galvanize an entire community in support of his program and turn an otherwise ordinary group of high school kids into the best football team in Texas history.

Football and Integration in Plano, Texas

Football and Integration in Plano, Texas
Title Football and Integration in Plano, Texas PDF eBook
Author The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc.
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2014-09-02
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1625850239

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The year 1964 was momentous for civil rights as Congress passed the Twenty-fourth Amendment and Texas's own Lyndon B. Johnson unveiled his plan for the Great Society. That same year, the Plano school district integrated, setting an example for the state and nation. The tightknit community banded together through a language fluent to everyone--football. The Wildcats had few winning seasons and no state titles at that time, but with hard work and a trailblazing spirit, coaches Tom Gray and John Clark led the integrated team all the way to state championship victory in 1965. The Plano Conservancy for Historic Preservation, Inc. presents the inspiring story of the Wildcat fight for the title that made Plano a better place to live.

King Football

King Football
Title King Football PDF eBook
Author Mike Bynum
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre Football
ISBN 9780971390300

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Mythical tales of the exploits of schoolboy football in the Lone Star state. Excellent compilation of news stories and photos covering the history of Texas high school football. Includes development of programs for all races (segregated and interracial) and sizes of teams (i.e., six man football).

Texas High School Football

Texas High School Football
Title Texas High School Football PDF eBook
Author Bill McMurray
Publisher
Total Pages 527
Release 1984
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 9780896517837

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The Texas love affair with highschool football has been going on for years and grows more passionate with each year.