Date:
10/28/05 Contact:
Tim Lambert
For Immediate
Release Phone: (806)
744-4118
HOME SCHOOL FOOTBALL
THE LAST FRONTIER
Brenham, Texas, October 28, 2005– On a
clear Texas night, with cows and trains in the background, two
teams prepared for the ultimate face-off. While there were no
marching bands or cheerleaders—just moms on the sidelines
chanting their positive yells and siblings playing on the
sidelines—the teams were ready for battle. However, this was not
like other games. The first indication of a difference was the
giant huddle in the middle of the field as the players from both
teams prayed together for a good game. Next, the whole audience
participated in the national anthem. Finally, the game started. A
casual observer would not have known from the intensity of the
players or the audience that this was home school football in
Texas.
The Austin Cougars were playing the
Bryan/College Station Mustangs for the first time this season.
Neither had won a game, so this game would decide their ranking in
the 6-man football league. While the San Antonio FEAST Patriots
had a 6-2 season, the teams on the field tonight, both in their
first seasons, had battled uphill all fall.
There were great runs down the field,
turnovers, tough tackles, and great strategies. On the last
play—a penalty play—there were five men tackling a determined
runner who was stopped at the one-yard line. An unnamed referee
said that the home school teams fought as hard as the regular
school teams. The Cougars walked away with a 47-20 win.
This year three home school teams took
the field in the 6-man football league. Although new for Texas,
the rise of football in the home school community is a national
phenomenon, with Georgia and Wisconsin leading in the number of
teams and years of practice.
“Home educators have already developed
their own National Basketball Tournament and National World Series
for baseball. I can foresee a national football playoff in the
near future,” said THSC President Tim Lambert. “Home school
parents are determined to provide opportunities for their
children, and football is the last frontier for us.”
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The Texas Home School Coalition Association is one of the largest
home school organizations in the United States. THSC Association
helps new home schoolers in Texas and provides leadership training
for local support groups and legal assistance for member home
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