Author Archives: Marc Parrish

Jerry Bishop, Dick Hill, and JFK

Nobody could stop Jerry Bishop and Dick Hill on a clear November day back in 1963. The Kangaroos met East Central Oklahoma at Louis Calder Stadium for the last game of the season. The All-American QB Bishop and his WR Hill went to the air early and often all game long. No matter the route,

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Austin College at Texas A&M, 10/5/1917

Hey, check out that photo! The photo comes from a Texas A&M yearbook. It’s found on the first of many pages dedicated to Aggie football that season. It has a caption: Initial Kick-Off. What does “Initial” refer to? The beginning of a particular game? Maybe. Or perhaps it refers to the initial kickoff of the

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AC vs. Berry: Remember the Titans

It’s a dramatic scene in a great football movie. In “Remember The Titans”, Coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington) leads his recently integrated T.C. Williams High School football team out of the Gettysburg College dorms, through the woods, and into a Gettysburg graveyard. There, he urges his diverse team to come together and avoid the fate

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AC vs. Hendrix: Morehart, Ruth, & Gehrig

Spirits were high as the Hendrix Warriors traveled north to Fayetteville in October 1920. Their goal was a daunting one: defeat Southwest Conference member Arkansas on their home field. The Razorbacks dominated the game statistically, as they moved the ball at will. But each time Arkansas approached the goal line, the Hendrix defense stiffened. Fumbles,

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Rams and Roos Renew Rivalry

It’s a rainy, windy evening in Austin, TX. Harvey continues to meander northward towards Travis County. But we still have power. Sounds like a good opportunity for a mini-Roo Tale (a Joey Tale!) before the lights go out. “We come to practice. We play the game. We win. We lose. We go home.” – Gregg

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Little School, Big Tennis at AC’s Biggest Rival

Dennis Ralston knows. Trinity tennis is something special. I recently wrote about Dennis. He’s the assistant pro at Grey Rock tennis club in Austin, and drills us old timers in the Texas heat on Thursday nights. Coach Ralston is being honored at Wimbledon this month for his contributions to the tournament and the game. You

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