| 100 years of Texas high school football
The century of high school football series examines the people and teams that have been part of the remarkable 100-year history of Texas high school football.
Dec. 12: Legends out of time: Some of the greatest were never heard from again
Dec. 8: Coaching, competition helped Beaumont stake claim as NFL breeding ground
Dec. 1: Player of the Century Ken Hall has never been caught
Nov. 24: Permian can't shake the 'Lights'
Nov. 17: Coach of the Century: Brownwood's Gordon Wood
Nov. 10: Blue-chip stock: Bellville's bullish Koy family
Nov. 3: Game of the Century: '63 Brackenridge vs. Lee
Oct. 27: Grande memories: '61 Donna team remains Valley's only state champ
Oct. 20: A coach's firm grip guided our team of the century, the 1954-57 Abilene Eagles, to a 49-0 run
Oct. 13: In 1947, Frankie Groves donned a helmet and pads and plowed into history
Oct. 6: Big Sandy's 824 points set record in 1975
Sept. 29: Breckenridge cleaned up but can't hide stain
Sept. 22: Little Masonic Home built mighty reputation
Sept. 15: Plano vs. Phillips was close in '67, but no contest over next 20 years
Sept. 8: Records scarce but memories abundant from all-black Prairie View league
Sept. 1: Waco's Paul Tyson was a coaching legend but his firing in 1942 cast a cloud over his career
Aug. 29: Over the last 100 years, nothing has defined Texas like high school football
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