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Cleburne alum gets promotion with 49ers
The San Francisco 49ers recently announced they have promoted Cleburne alum Quentus Cumby to assistant director of pro personnel.
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UIL proposes limit on full-contact practice time for high school football
As athletes have grown bigger, faster and stronger, the game of football has grown more violent and physical. After measures taken by the NFL to limit in-season full-contact practice time, those same measures have trickled down to the collegiate game and now similar measures are being laid out at the high school level.
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Jacket football begins building for 2013 season
Coming off their first playoff berth in a decade, the Cleburne Yellow Jacket football program started spring practice last week and there are certainly some questions to be had heading into next season.
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Cleburne QBs coach accepts offensive coordinator job at Arlington Heights
Cleburne Coach Ky Kelm’s nine-year tenure as a Yellow Jacket coach comes to an end today as he moves on to become the offensive coordinator at Arlington Heights.
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Former Wildcat, Zebra earn top honors for SAGU
Southwestern Assemblies of God University’s Reid Golson and Landry Martinez were named to the Central States Football All-League team for their play in 2012.
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Grandview places four on TSWA all-state football team; Cleburne, Godley also represented
The Texas Sports Writers Association all-state football teams for the 2012 season were released this week and Johnson County was represented by seven selections.
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Grandview QB commits to Hardin-Simmons University
Grandview senior quarterback Ryan Breton, the All-Johnson County offensive player of the year for 2012, signed a commitment letter to play football at Hardin-Simmons University on Wednesday.
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Joshua athletic director resigns
Joshua Athletic Director Jerry Bird announced his resignation during Tuesday night’s Joshua ISD Board of Trustees meeting.
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Joshua AD resigns
Joshua ISD's athletic director and head football coach Jerry Bird has resigned.
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Four Alvarado athletes sign in four different sports
Alvarado Seniors Chris Boganwright, Michael Vanderhoff, Kellye Oakman and Marcus McNeil — representing four different sports — signed their letters of intent recently.
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