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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

Who are some of our "silent partners" who have lived in the League City area for many years and could answer such questions?

Well there is Lynn Davis...and Arthur Landriault...and Bobby Galloway...and...

Oh yeah! Ralph Parr. Anyone else?

bcarlisle

Keith Mathis is probably our biggest fan from the past, along with Bobby Galloway and Ray Petrowski.

Keith Mathis is very knowledgable--but that does not include computers and he has no interest in it.

I can also double guarantee you that Bobby Galloway took no computer classes in high school either. I have e-mailed him a couple of times with no response.

I don't know what Ray Petrowski knows because I don't know him. Someone tell him to advance and be recognized.

I do know Ralph Parr and Lynn Davis. Their failure to participate in here is a decided disappointment--deep, dark, dank and dismal.

Dan Jensen

A note to say that I authored the above post. For some reason, I am not being "remembered" from post to post as in the past.

And, for some reason, I am not getting responses from several e-mails that I sent out several days ago about this site. I would publicize the names of the culprits but I would not think of embarrassing some of our former stars. On second thought...

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My Photo

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.