Mine it upstairs in a closet haven't seen it in years it's probably shrunk I highly doubt it would fit today
Cloud, were you not a Campbell guy or did I make that up?It was terrible....... But you didn't need a map of the field to beat them! "Schedule them for homecoming every year" was a quote spoken by the Head FB coach at the ECNC school that I coached at for a decade. Made me laugh just thinking about it!
Cloud, were you not a Campbell guy or did I make that up?
Was that the Alex road rally?We played some schools over that direction, both in high school and when I coached at Davenport.... Didn't you know Scott schelburne? My next door neighbor growing up was from Campbell and he took me there for my first Road Rally back in 77, Kenny Selig.
The idea for the Alex road rally came from Campbell! I remember helping my Dad set up many a course.... So much fun and so many back roads!Was that the Alex road rally?
And your parents live in Daykin? Getting old suck I should know you can't put a finger on it yetThe idea for the Alex road rally came from Campbell! I remember helping my Dad set up many a course.... So much fun and so many back roads!
And your parents live in Daykin? Getting old suck I should know you can't put a finger on it yet
Did you coach wrestling? Your mom is Becky? You need to come back and coach meridian football because coach jones suck 2 wins in two yearsMy Dad passed and my Mom married a niederklein... I remodeled their house just north of the lumberyard in 97 just after I got back from overseas.
I always wondered where Meridian was. I know a shit ton about random Nebraska High Schools but I had no idea where Meridian was or why the hell is it called Meridian?1989
The towns of Alexandria, daykin, Tobias, western, and ohiowa all sent kids to Meridian... Counties 33, 32, 22, and 34 represented in the parking lot in the middle of a corn field off highway 4!
If my memory serves me correct the name meridian came for a old town of the same name it was located close to the little blue river in Jefferson county south and east of Alexandria im not for sure but it think most of the left overs moved to Alexandria the town was long gone in the fall of 1967 when the school startedAlso, our school didn't have letterman's jackets. We just wore our state football/basketball/track shirts and that was good enough.
I always wondered where Meridian was. I know a shit ton about random Nebraska High Schools but I had no idea where Meridian was or why the hell is it called Meridian?
Another small town factoid.... I grew up in Alexandria right next to the railroad tracks. Trains, back when they were steam powered, needed water refills about every 10 miles back in the day. The problem is, there weren't towns every ten miles before the tracks were laid....
The railroad built water tanks/towers along the tracks and a shack for an employee. When the train stopped, it had customers which attracted opportunistic businessmen/women. The new gatherings of buildings every ten miles didn't have names.... The railroads obliged and named them. Their names followed the alphabet and Alexandria was first! Then Bevidere, Carleton, Davenport, Edgar, Fairfield, Glenvil, Harvard, Inland..... That's my small town factoid of the day!
Never....when you went to college...ADMIT it...how many of you wore them, at least initially???
Ditto after high school graduation it stayed in a box or closet to this dayNever.
Wow, this thread takes me back. Being north of 60, I graduated HS in the mid-70's. There weren't letter jackets at the time; it was letter sweaters. At my school (Creighton Prep) you got a white sweater if you were on a state champion team, blue otherwise. The letter (kind of a football-shaped "C" with the "P" inside) was sown on the left side, below the pocket. I have to say, I remember very well the great pride I felt the first time I put on a jersey that said "Creighton Prep" across the front. And I was very proud of that sweater but no, I did not wear it after high school. However, while playing football in college, one practice each season we had "high school jersey day." Everybody dragged them out of mothballs and strutted around. It was great.
PS. Cloud, through the years I have gotten to know Joe, Tom and Bob Selig. Great family. Kenny is the only brother I don't know. They have some pretty darn hilarious stories from their Alexandria days.