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The Veterans Memorial ground game helps the Eagles pull away for a victory against McAllen to return to the regional finals.
DQ Fan Field at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium [1] is a high school football stadium in McAllen, Texas, United States. It has been used for college and high school football and soccer games and track and field meets. The stadium contains a full track and full-color video scoreboard.
With the expansion of the City of McAllen, and the growth of student population, it became necessary to construct a new campus. As a result, McAllen High School was relocated to its present location in 1963. [6] Built to accommodate 2,000 students in grades 9 through 12, [6] the new high school was occupied by 2,400 students in the fall of 1963 ...
Prior to the establishment of Memorial High School, the school and its building were originally opened and operated as Brown Middle School. The high school opened in 1980, at its current location, 101 East Hackberry Avenue McAllen, Texas, United States. The school colors are Columbia blue and bright gold and the mascot is a mustang.
Edinburg football coach JJ Leija was placed on one year’s probation for the 2021-22 academic year, while all of the school’s athletic programs will be on probation through the 2022-23 academic ...
Moody has not played a game since Nov. 17 after a fight occurred between Moody and Laredo Nixon players during the Border Bash Tournament in McAllen. Moody girls basketball to resume play after on ...
McAllen, Texas - City of Palms. The Palm Bowl was a football game played seven times at McAllen Veterans Memorial Stadium in McAllen, Texas between 1978 and 1985. The first two contests (1978 and 1979) decided the NAIA Football National Championship, and the last five (1981 through 1995) decided the NCAA Division II Football Championship.
Strohmeyer played high school football as a center for the McAllen High School Bulldogs. [2] He was named Best Blocker on the All-Valley squad in 1941 and was also one of the area's best placekickers. [3] He graduated in 1941. [2] Strohmeyer was also a Golden Gloves champion. [3]