Aggie Ed Simonini , Softball Olympians, Carl Johnson, and Byrd Baggett,

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Volume V Newsletter #18

TEXAS IS THE ONLY PROGRAM IN THE HISTORY OF NCAA SOFTBALL TO WIN THREE SOFTBALL COLLEGIATE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARDS. CAT OSTERMAN WON ALL.

Click on the link below to celebrate Longhorn brand builders Christa and Cat.

https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/softball-olympians

Christa Williams Softball Olympian

Cat Osterman

Carl Johnson’s Struggle for Equality

Carl Johnson says in 1970 “They keep telling me things are getting better. ” “Well, sure they’re getting better, but when you want something real bad you don’t want to wait 20 years for it.”

 

Byrd Baggett says, “I met Carl Johnson in 1968 in Austin. As the only African-American athlete on our University of Texas track team, Carl had skin a different color than mine. He lived alone in the athletics dorm. But we had other things in common: we were both freshmen, scared and homesick, and we both persevered to achieve success during our four years — we were four-year lettermen and All American selections, elected co-captains, and graduated with two conference championships. But from our four years together, the memory that will forever be in my soul is from 1971.

Click on the link to read more about Byrd’s article about Carl Johnson and the 1971 season.

https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/byrd-baggett-carl-johnson-track-lost-too-soon

Photo below -Horns and Aggies honor Coach Bellard

Ed Simonini says:

“Billy, Though we’ve never met and went to “opposing” schools, we share a love for Emory and how he “coached” his players. Next to my father, there was no other person that influenced more my thinking or development as a young adult. I was privileged to be one of several former players asked to speak at his funeral and told two stories that reflected what kind of a person Emory was. Ed Simonini shares his two stories about Emory Bellard at

https://texas-lsn.squarespace.com/ed-simonini-and-coach-bellard

1958 Coach Emory Bellard leads Breckenridge to the high school state championship.

Ed Simonini

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