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Spring Woods was named a 1997–98 National Blue Ribbon School. [5] Spring Woods has been represented by a costumed tiger mascot since the 1960s. The first female to wear the costume was in the early '80s. The tiger goes by the name of Tuffy and has a sister (if there are 2 people costumed) named Tilly the Tiger.
The Houston Aeros of the World Hockey Association played in Houston from 1972 to 1978 until the WHA dissolved. They won the Avco World Trophy as champions of the WHA in 1974 and 1975. Houston has three teams in World TeamTennis: The E-Z Riders in 1974, the Astro-Knots in 1982 and 1983, and the Wranglers from 2005 to 2007.
Pages in category "Ice hockey teams in Houston" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. H.
The Spring Branch ISD area is served by the Houston Community College System, but it is not within the tax base. [ citation needed ] SBISD is not to be confused with the Spring Independent School District , also located in the Greater Houston area (the latter is located in the northern portion of the region).
Sarah Huffman – retired professional soccer player and women's national team member; Cooper Land – former professional basketball player; Jason Neill — former CFL defensive tackle; Garrett Nussmeier — LSU Tigers quarterback; Hayley Orrantia – actress and singer; Ryan Pace – former Chicago Bears general manager; Riley Parker - soccer ...
Playing alongside his son Charlie and with daughter Sam as his caddie, Team Woods carded a blistering 13-under round of 59 Saturday in the first round of the two-day PNC Championship.
The girls' team has had much success, most recently winning a state championship title in 2018. [24] [25] Memorial also has track & field, [26] [27] cross country, swimming/diving, golf, [28] baseball, [29] softball, and volleyball teams. [30] The school also has a club field hockey team for girls, and club lacrosse and rugby for both boys and ...
Buffaloes (Buffs), 1888–1961 (Texas League, American Association), reorganized and relocated to Oklahoma City after their buyout by the Houston Astros. The team still exists as the Oklahoma City RedHawks. Eagles, 1949-c.1950s (Negro league baseball team, remnants of legendary Newark Eagles) [1]