
GREYHOUNDS RACE PAST FOLLETT
17 December 2008
LUBBOCK, Texas -- The wind just wouldn't stop blowing Saturday night in Lubbock. And it's not the brisk 45 mph breeze whistling down from the Panhandle, of which we speak. No, Strawn head coach Dewaine Lee was holding court.
"I felt confident all week," said the likable head football coach, "I really did. I really did. But that cofidence made me nervous. I tellya, I was nervous...but confident. Confident and nervous. I knew we could win, but I didn't want this team to be over confident. That's what had been making me nervous all week...overconfidence."
The only emoition apparent in Lee f ...
Strawn head coach seeks second state ...
12 December 2008
STRAWN, Texas—Dewaine Lee is hungry for seconds. And we’re not talking a second chicken-fried steak like the one pictured above from world-famous Mary’s Café.No siree. What the Strawn Greyhound head football coach wants to sink his choppers into is his second Tex ...
TEXAS SIX-MAN CHAMPIONS READY FOR CRO ...
08 December 2008
Then, there were four…
After 15 weeks of football, its down to the best of the best in the Texas state six-man championship race.
In Division 1, Strawn (13-1), the top-ranked team in the state defeated Number Two, Abbott (13-1) 102-70. It was the first time, Strawn scored over ...
STRAWN, ABBOTT MOVE CLOSER TO TEXAS S ...
03 December 2008
They said it couldn’t be done. But, then again, who exactly is “they” and what do “they” really know?
Quicker than you could say, ‘supper’s ready”, Calvert, the numero uno team in the state, was defeated by Abbott, the birthday place of W ...
GORDON AND STRAWN: SHOWING UP AT THE ...
25 November 2008
It'll be Number Two Vs. Number Four, when the Gordon Longhorns and the Strawn Greyhounds strap it on this Saturday night in the quarterfinals of the Texas six-man state playoffs.
Gordon (11-1) advanced by taking down Greenville Phoenix 66-0, while Strawn
(11-1) beat Saint Jo 60-8. So far ...
THE HISTORY OF SIX MAN FOOTBALL
20 November 2008
Back in the 1930’s, when six-man football originated, Richland Springs, Texas was a booming town. And while Main Street may not be as bustling as it once was, the spirit that first brought the town folk out to watch a game of six-man lives on. The vast majority of high schools playi ...
