The Ray-Miller Rivalry: A Golden Era of South Texas Football

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South Texas Sports Memories with Manuel Flores and Randy Lynch
South Texas Sports Memories
The Ray-Miller Rivalry: A Golden Era of South Texas Football
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Show Notes:
Hosts Manuel Flores and Randy Lynch reminisce about the historic games, coaches, and athletes that defined the South Texas sports landscape during the 1950s and 60s. The episode highlights the 1958 Robstown Little League team’s historic run to the state title and national playoffs, which set the tone for the region’s long-standing baseball tradition.
The core of the discussion focuses on the legendary Ray-Miller rivalry, a Thanksgiving Day tradition where both schools achieved back-to-back state championships in 1959 (Ray) and 1960 (Miller). The hosts contrast the coaching styles of Bill Stages (Ray), known for his “gentlemanly” candy-striped uniforms and 10-gallon hats, and Pete Reggus (Miller), a “patron saint” of the Buccaneer community who remains a legend at 98 years old.
Key segments also address significant social milestones, identifying Miller High School as the first integrated team to win a Texas state championship. The episode honors pioneers like Bobby Smith, the first African-American All-State football player in Texas, and Leafford Font, while debating the greatest running backs in Buccaneer history, including Johnny Roland and Charlie Hos.

Key topics include:

• Robstown Little League (1958): A historic march that spurred local interest in competitive baseball.
• Bill Stages & Ray High School: The vision of “Texan” football, elite travel, and a winning culture.
• Pete Reggus & Miller High School: The impact of a legendary mentor and the history of the Hispanic Athletic Hall of Fame inductee.
• Integration in South Texas: Personal accounts of integration at Miller and the disparate experiences in surrounding towns like Hebbronville and Cal Allen.
• South Texas Legends: Stories of Inez Perez’s SMU highlights, Drew Brees’ local roots, and Eric Dickerson’s infamous recruitment anecdo

 

Host Biographies

  1. 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.
  2. 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.

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.

Producer: Chris Doelle, Lone Star Podcast Network.

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