1st Round Playoff Game Details Announced
By Tracy Ebarb
November 3, 2005
The Longhorns will face the Colorado City Wolves at Shotwell Stadium in Abilene at 7:30pm, on Saturday, November 12th, for Round One of the 2A playoffs.
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brad
November 4, 2005 10:09 AM
Maybe at Shotwell we won't have to sit in each other's laps to get a seat. Of course we are counting on the 'Horns to keep us on our feet most of the time. I think this Program will only get stronger and do some great things in years to come. It looks like we have some wonderful talent on the horizon coming up. Thanks to all the Varsity boys for setting the bar high and for the coaching staff that will keep it there. It is truly amazing to see the community's support for the program. I have three girls with the oldest being in 7th. I hope that the success and the desire for success will carry over into all of our programs including our U.I.L. competitors.
Carl Graham
November 6, 2005 7:42 PM
Mr Ebarb, please pass on my congratulations to Coach Robbie Tindol and all the Early Longhorn football team for a great season thus far. I know it must be exciting to finally win a championship after so many years of frustration. I told Coach Tindol back in August before two-a-days that the Wolves would be taking them on in November, but I don't know if he really believed it or not. I was in the Big Spring hospital where his dad was. I am so sorry to hear that he passed away.
Anyway, would you be interested in a little fun bet on the upcoming game since we are both bloggers for our respective teams. If Early wins I will send you an 8x10 photo of the Wolves with it autographed by the players. If the Wolves win you send me a picture of a Longhorn with all the players autographing it. It might be fun. Continue to do the good job you are doing, and may the best team win this Saturday.
Best wishes, Carl Graham
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