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Show Notes:
In this edition of South Texas Sports Memories, Manuel and Randy discuss the “urban legends” and true tales that define the region’s rich athletic history.
Key topics include:
- Amateur Glory: Why Olympic hero Bobby Morrow had to return to farming in the Rio Grande Valley despite his global fame.
- The Power of the Growth Spurt: Discussing athletes like Bill Glass and Gene Upshaw, who transformed from average-sized teenagers into massive professional powerhouses.
- Championship Pedigree: A tribute to Ray High School’s 1959 state championship football team and their legendary coach, Bill Stages.
- Local Legends: From Bart Shirley’s journey from Ray High to the Dodgers to the surprising Bishop, Texas origins of the Golfsmith empire.
- Broadcasting the Youth: Memories of the early days of South Texas television when even 9th-grade football games were a major Saturday morning event.
Host Biographies
- Manuel Flores: A South Texas native born and raised in Hebbronville. He is a former sports writer for the San Antonio Express, Dallas Morning News, and the Corpus Christi Caller-Times. He has also hosted sports radio shows and provided play-by-play for high school games.
- Randy Lynch: Former alumni director at Texas A&I in the 1970s and a former color commentator for the “Andy and Randy show” alongside Andy Cook.
Call to Action included in the podcast: The hosts are eager to hear your stories! If you have a memory of a specific player or team you’d like them to cover, email Manuel Flores at manuelf78407@yahoo.com.
The hosts invite listeners to share their own sports memories or ask questions by emailing Manuel Flores at manuef78407@yahoo.com.
Producer: Chris Doelle, Lone Star Podcast Network.
