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Coyote Pride
Thursday, December 30, 2010 • Posted December 30, 2010

As we end the journey to another State Championship, we need to stop and reflect what makes this community such a great place. The success of Coyote football has energized many supporters who have done many good things for our program and school. Caring citizens who give of their time and talents in support of students involved in both academic and extracurricular activities make all of our programs successful. It is for this reason that we want to take the time to thank the community as a whole for their unwavering support. Listed below are some of the individuals who have gone above and beyond the call of duty in support of our students both on and off the field.

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Robin & Christy Crisp, Ann Reyes, Jayme & Jerry McGinty, Pam Starr, Booster Club Members, Thurman Saxon, Gerald and Kay McKee, Maxine Robbins, Ricky McKinnerney, Jason Lewis, Rennie & Candi Mann, T Noel Wood Jr, Jody & Kim Lewis, Lara Smith, Bucky and Tana Lusty, Wayne Carroll, Bob & Mary McLean, Cubby Pearce, Barry and Cara Lee Fikes, John Mask, Jack & Elaine Slone, Patsy Hall, Melanie and J.D. Smith, Mike Cohn, Tina Poe, John Reed, Press & James Adams.

Unfortunately, when a list like this gets published someone important inadvertently gets left off. Everyone who has helped in one way or another is greatly appreciated, whether or not your name appears on the above list.

On behalf of the students, coaching staff and faculty of Richland Springs ISD, we salute all of the people that have helped or will help throughout the 2010-2011 school year.

Excellence is the result of caring more than others think is wise, risking more than others think is safe, dreaming more than others think is practical, and expecting more than others think is possible.

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