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Andrews coached high school basketball for fifty-two years at five high schools in Texas from 1962 to 2014, [10] leading those teams to sixteen state Final Four appearances, and a state championship in 1990. Andrews served as Head coach of the McDonald's All-American Game West team in 2004, and the Gatorade All-America team in 2009.
Alvin Earl DeVane (November 2, 1923 – January 1, 2012) [1] was a former Army Air Forces sergeant and a retired Austin Police lieutenant. A street in Austin, Texas is named for him, since its opening in 1984.
Texas (14th district) November 6, 1931 57 Appendectomy surgery complications Seguin, Texas: San Antonio National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas: Richard M. Kleberg: February 10, 1930 (previously served March 4, 1921 – March 3, 1929) May 19, 1874 San Antonio, Texas: 72nd (1931–1933) Percy Quin Democratic Mississippi (7th district) February 4 ...
Pages in category "People from Andrews, Texas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chad Campbell; E.
Sabrina Dhowre Elba: 2014 pageant winner Miss Vancouver, Canada, model, actress, podcast host and UN activist; wife of actor Idris Elba Shauntay Hinton: Miss USA 2002 Sarah-Elizabeth Langford (School of Law) Miss District of Columbia 2002 Shilah Phillips: first African-American to hold the Miss Texas title, first runner-up Miss America 2007
William Edward "Rooster" Andrews, Jr. (March 1, 1923 - January 21, 2008) was a former University of Texas team manager who gained fame as a drop-kicking player, whom the media called the "All-American Waterboy."
The Andrews County Veteran Memorial is a memorial in Andrews, Texas which was created in 2006 as a tribute to those Andrews County residents who have served in the United States' armed forces. [1] On entering the Andrews County Veterans Memorial, one can see fifteen engraved granite tablets.
Tod Andrews was born as Theodore Edwin Anderson in El Paso, Texas, [1] to Henry Anderson and Lydia A. Anderson (née Apodaca; later Silverman, who wed in Pima, Arizona, on November 18, 1913. [4] Tod and his sister, Gertrude Anderson Pierucci, were raised in southern California; both suffered untimely deaths, predeceasing their mother, Lydia. [ 5 ]