Invitation to Coach Akers party- 9-06-2019 4 pm to 9 pm
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View in Browser 1960 Game Film projector Volume VII newsletter #17 7/23/2022 Click on “View in Browser “ highlighted above in white lettering if the newsletter font is too small, not to scale, or no image appears. Sam Kendricks has passed away. The link below from Texassports.com shares his celebration of life. Horns Up !!…
View in Browser Volume VIII Newsletter #11 05-12-2023 Important: Click on the small black letters “VIEW IN BROWSER” above to enlarge and enhance the photos and text on your cellphone. Much more content has been added to Lance Blanks’s celebration of life TLSN webpage, including his daughter, Riley Blanks, sharing her special memories of her…
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View in Browser Top of the Que Volume V Newsletter #24 1990 Women’s National Champions – Photo is Coach Mark Schubert The Horns win their 8th women’s national championship by the closest margin in NCAA history beating Stanford by 9.5 points. (Texas 632 and Stanford 622.5). Leigh Ann Fetter is the first woman in swimming…
Randy McEachern’s dream in 1977 impacts the future of Longhorn football. Randy’s story is in the Que as well as John Scott’s 1967 walk-on story, and a historical salute to men’s Tennis and women’s rowing. Top of the Que 05/06/2019 Volume IV Newsletter #14 2019 David Bales, Fred Akers, Kenneth Sims, and Randy McEachern at…
View in Browser Top of the Que 09/12/2020 -Volume V Newsletter #23 The TLSN website and newsletter are free, educational, historical, and insightful, sharing Longhorn sports history through the “Eyes” of those who created it. Horns UP!!! Merlene Frazer Is Recognized As A National Champion In The 200 M- 1994 And 1995 and in the…