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1953/54 Webster Wildcat Team Memories

  • Wildcats Against LaPorte #2
    This album of pictures and news articles is from a folder of memories supplied to the blog by Arthur Landiault, one of the exciting players from the 1953/54 Wildcat team. Thanks Art for this great contribution

Clippings, Stats, Etc.

  • George Carlisle Presented Distinguished Service Award
    This album contains news clippings from the past, statistics for players from the Carlisle era, and other interesting stuff. All photos, clippings, etc. must be sent to the site administrator via email to be included in this album.

Robert Brown's Magazine Spread

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    This magazine spread featuring Robert Brown was published in the Union Carbide magazine in February of 1957 as the Wildcats were on the road to the state playoffs. Robert was one of the star players on the Creek team that advanced into the state tournment in March of 1957. Robert's step-father was an employee of Union Carbide at the time.

Creek vs. Galveston Ball 1-17-06

  • Galveston Ball Info
    These photos are of pages in the program for the recent Creek vs. Galveston Ball game played at the Carlisle Field House on January 17, 2006. That game was won by the Wildcats, 81-59. Lance Pevehouse led the Creek scorers with 23 points. Thanks to Hugh Taylor (Class of '59) for sending these along.

Team/Individual Photos

  • More Pictures of 56-57 CCJH Teams
    This album contains photos of various former teams and players from the Clear Creek Independent School District. To be included in this album, photos will need to be submitted to the site manager via email.

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Comments

Dan Jensen

I was going to come in here and apologize to you for this false report on Lynn Davis.

I was going to say that he was a decided disappointment, deep, dark, dank and dismal. Lynn is a guy that has been "on site" for lo, these many years, and could be a plumb loverly contributor to this hallowed blog.

How many times has he posted? To use one of Coach's pet phrases: "Not none."

I thought he deserved scorn and ridicule and such as that--and maybe he still does. However, I just hung up from a plumb loverly phone conversation with his older brother, Mike, who lives in San Marcos.

Mike tells me that little brother Lynn, an orthodontist, has been busy building a new office that is opening in League City--I think he said today. Anyway, maybe Lynn has a valid excuse.

Maybe. Time will tell. He needs to be watched closely. In the meantime, brother Mike should be a valued contributor. If he's not...

Dan Jensen

Is big brother Mike just as big a scoundrel as little brother Lynn?

Not only has big brother Mike not commented on existing threads, he's not even signed in.

Is big brother Mike a four dimension disappointment too?

Dan Jensen

Lynn Davis phoned me yesterday. The guy can talk plumb good; he just can't type. I don't know if he can read or not.

I am asking his wife to guide him to this site and maybe he will see this thread now on the top and share some good stuff with us.

But, don't hold your breath.

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Coach Carlisle at Southwest Texas

  • Coach and Basketball - Senior Year
    The photos in this album are taken from the yearbook, entitled The Pedagog, from Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos for the 1948/49 school year. Coach Carlisle was a senior that year. The photos tell a story of a very accomplished and talented athlete but also a person who had many other outstanding attributes as well. Thanks for Peggy Carlisle for supplying the yearbook from which these photos were taken.

The Houses of Carlisle

  • This album contains pictures of Webster High School and the George B. Carlisle Field House at Clear Creek High School in League City.

Hurricane Ike

  • Home Afloat in the Gulf
    Photos showing the aftermath of Hurricane Ike which hit the Texas coast at Galveston during the evening of September 12 and throughout the day on September 13.