Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1988 Page: 7 of 10
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Thursday August 11. 1988
PORTLAND NEWS
New Coaches Join
G-P Wildcat Staff
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Monday Last Day For
Season Ticket Holders
Wildcat Vanity aeaaon tickets an
an tale now through Aug. 15 (or
aeaaon ticket hoiden and vanity
Parana bolding aeaaon ticket*
They may be purchaaad at the G-P
LSD AdrmniJtratton Buiiding in
to the public are aa folic wa
Aug 15-17 • Net' Vanity parenU
and vanity parena wishing to
upgrade lust year' ■ tidtete. Time is 7
a m to 5 p.m and there la a (our
book limit
regory from 8 • m. to 8 p.m.
The coot is $20 per book for the five
ome games
Dates the ti<*eta will be available
Aug. 11 - Tickets go on sale t > the
general public from 7 a m to ’ pun
with a six book limit.
DATE
OrrOMENT
PUCE
TIME
Scfft 2
C.C Carroll
Buc Stidiun
8 00 t> m
9
Edinburf Parents Night
Hera
8 00 p m
It
Victoria
There
8 00 p m
* 23
Calallen
Hire
7 30 p m
• 30
Bmille
There
7 30 p m
•Oct 7
tutoso-Midwar
Hire
7 30 p m
• 14
Calhoun
Here
7 30 p m
• 21
Rockport-Fulton
There
7 30 p m
28
Flour Bluff
Tlnre
7 30 pm
•Ho, 4
Robstown Homecoming
Flare
7 30 p m
Some new faces will be seen et the
fieldhouse this season under the
direction of new Athletic Director
Carlo Mircovtch
Coach Richard Keeee will be the
new G-P Wildcat vanity offensive
coach He has 15 yean teaching ex-
perience and was the vanity offen-
sive coach for Moody High School
lMtyMUV
Keeae graduated from Texas Aid
with a Bachelor of Science degree in
1171. He obtained Ids Masters degree
from Corpus Chrtsti State Universi-
ty in 1*3
Keeee and his wife. Cindy have
two children. Marty, age 10 and
Stacy, age II. Cindy is a registered
nurse They live in Tulao-Midway
now
Before coming to G-P, Keese and
his family were in Kerrvile for six
yean, l uloao-Midway for three and
Hobetown for three yean
Keeae will be teaching social
studies m addition to his coaching
duties
Coach Frank Kelly also comes to
G-P from Moody High School He
was the defensive line coach on the
Trojans vanity team last year and
head track coach the last five years
Kelly attended Annas* P**i High
school where he payed under Coach
Carlo Mircovlch hu senior year He
was a four year letterman at Texas
Aid and graduated with a B.S
degree in 1589
Kelly coached at Elgin High
School for one year before coming
back to Kmgxville to be the varsity
defensive coach for 13 yean He also
coached track
Frank and his wife Alice have two
sons. Trey, ■ Junior at G-P and
Travis, a freshman Alice U the
drivers education instructor for all
the high schools in Corpus Christ!
The Kelly’s live at 1803 Marlin.
Coach Kelly will be teaching math
along with his defensive line
coaching duties on the varsity team
The new varsity defensive end
coach is Bobby Cotton
grad
sity
* denotes Dutrict 30AAAA Gamas
%Soccer Registration
Tonight For Fall
The 19(8 fall regiafrathin for boys
and girls a play soccer will be held
at the Chamber of Commerce
^toocught Thursday, August 11 and 19
wPrsro I p.m to 9 p.m and on Satur
T day August 13 and 10 from 11 am to
BUY YOUR TRASH
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PORTLAND NEWS
125 FOR $12.95
lity in 1982 where he played three
season* of football under Coach Tom
Wilson
Cotton coached seventh grade
football for the Bruzosport ISD
before going to Odessa Permian
High School where he was the varsi-
ty defensive line coach
Last year, Cotton was the ri ten urn
head coach for hitglesir . High
School
In addition to coaching. Cotton will
be teaching biology
Bobby and his wife. Nora have one
son. Nathaniel, who w ill be a seventh
grader at G-PJHS 'this fall Nora
works for Farm and Home Savings
and Loan in Corpus Christi They
live at 125 E. Jaiun Circle.
Jimmy Moore will be the new JV
assistant coach. He < oached seventh
grade football in La Mesa, Texas last
year
Moore graduated from Abaline
Christian College in December of
1985 where he wa* the equipment
manager for the fu/tbaU team for
five yean
Moore la a 1979 ' i-P graduate He
played football lor the Wildcats
under Coach Ray Akins
Jimmy and his wife I indy have
two children. Mandy age three and
Shane age 14 They are currently
living with Jimmy 's parents. Robert
and Betty Moore until they cloae on a
house in Portland
Moore s father Robert coached
eighth grade football for (i-PJHS
many yean until he and his wife
bought Portland l-Yinting and Supp-
ly
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JV CHEERLEADERS The G P Junior Varsity Cheerleaders pose
with their trophy, ribbons and spirt sticks that they won at
Cheerleadinq Camp at Southwest Texas State University July 2* 29
The won most superior '.quad two excellent ribbons, five blue superior
ribbons, two qold superior ribbons and three spirit sticks The 19SS 8*»
cheerleaders are Theresa Culver. Renee Petru, Becca Beil, Christine
Reeves. Cathi Waller and Tiffany Hammons
Senior Citizens Sponsor Tournament
Price Field on Gollihar Street in Cor-
pus Christ!
For more information contact
Carole Cross, RSVP coordinator, ai
North American Senior Citizens
will sponsor a benefit softball tour-
nament for Crisis Services Sexual
Assault Program on Saturday
August 13 from 2 p.m until 6 p.m
The tournament will be payed at
554-4520 or Becky Barker of Sexual
Assault Crisis Services at 993-7417
r
'
5 p.m.
The registration fee has been set
IV first child, l!9for the
acrend ti, 2 and 115 for the third or
more.
You must bring a copy of a govern-
ment certified issued birth cer-
tificate to registration If none has
not beer previously furnished All
requirements must be met before
you are officially registered
To speed the process of furnishing
payer cards, try to furnish a snail
picture of each child paying at the
time of registration.
There will be one sign up in
Gregory at the Austin Elementary
School on Friday. August 12 from 5
p.m. to 9 p.m.
See me for all
your family
insurance needs.'
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Neill, Lee Ann. Portland News (Portland, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 11, 1988, newspaper, August 11, 1988; Portland, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth871234/m1/7/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bell/Whittington Public Library.