IndianFan said:
Finally someone is doing these types of things. :thumbsup: I never understood why the previous athletic/school administration wasn't recognizing and presenting the rich history of Indian football. That's makes the experience of visiting Indian Stadium even more exciting and also reminds and helps motivate future players to strive for the same excellence. Kudos to Coach Faircloth.
I totally agree with you. Looks 1st class!
Trying to raise $5,000 for the '75 state title sign with all the team members name on it. I was told by 1 team member that 3 of them were going to make up any shortfall at their class reunion, I think 10/18. I was told '53 & '55 were pretty much underwritten by one man.
I was told by the AD Office to send mine to the HS address on Merriman attn:AD and make the check out to PNGISD.
We were thinking $150-200 each would get us close because some, Terry Guilbeaux for instance, have passed on and some can't be found..
Bottom Line - Faircloth is bringing us to the next level of facilities, Stadium was already in place but these type of displays of traditions has to pump the kiddo's UP!
Another GREAT job Coach Faircloth!!!!!!!