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2020-Byrd-Football-Record-Book.Pdf C.E. Byrd High School Facts Table of Contents Located: Shreveport, Louisiana (Caddo Parish) 2 Byrd Quick Facts Founded: 1925 (Shreveport High School 1905-25) Enrollment: 1,840 3-5 History of Byrd High School; C.E. Byrd Nickname: Yellow Jackets 6-7 Year by Year Records Colors: Purple and Gold District: 1-5A 8-9 Team Records and Coaching Records Stadium: Lee Hedges Stadium 10 Team Season Leaders Principal: Gerald “Jerry” Badgley 11-12 Individual Records; Single Game Leaders Coaching Staff 13 Season Leaders Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator: Mike Suggs 14-15 Career Leaders; Longest Scoring Plays Wide Receivers: Dayton Corbett Tight Ends: Clint Oliver 16 First Team All-State Selections Offensive Line: Lindsey Bruno 17-18 First Team All-District Selections Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers: Stacey Ballew 19-20 First Team All-City Selections Defensive Line: James Bradford Corner Backs: Jason Pope 21 Byrd Athletics Hall of Fame Selections Safeties: Wade Leone 22 Series Records Versus Opponents Freshmen: Matthew Slocum Trainer: Cordarius Wayne 23-28 Year by Year Series Records 29 Seven State Championship Teams Yellow Jackets Team Facts 30-42 Year by Year Results 2019 Record ................................................................. 4-7 Off. Starters Returning ............................................... 7 43-44 Opponents Records vs. Byrd; Def. Starters Returning ............................................... 8 Opponents Longest Scoring Plays Offensive Formation ............................. Multiple Option 45-56 Shreveport-Byrd Yellow Jackets Defensive Formation ................................................ 4-2-5 All-Time Roster 2019 Schedule and Results 9/6 at Brother Martin Crusaders ................... L, 28-0 9/13 vs. ^West Monroe Rebels ........................... L, 24-0 9/19 vs. Calvary Cavaliers ................................L, 35-27 9/27 at *Haughton Buccaneers .........................L, 35-14 10/3 vs. *Natchitoches Central Chiefs .............. W, 9-7 10/11 at *Parkway Panthers ...............................L, 14-13 10/18 vs. *Benton Tigers (HC) ........................... W, 46-31 10/25 at *Airline Vikings ...................................... W, 21-6 10/31 vs. *Captain Shreve Gators ................. L, 22-21 OT 11/7 vs. *Southwood Cowboys .......................... W, 44-6 11/14 at **St. Augustine Purple Knights ............L, 45-40 2020 Revised Schedule 10/1 vs. Calvary Cavaliers ................................... 7 p.m. 10/8 vs. *Haughton Buccaneers ........................... 7 p.m. 10/16 at *Natchitoches Central Chiefs................. 7 p.m. 10/22 vs. *Parkway Panthers ................................. 7 p.m. 10/30 at *Benton Tigers .......................................... 7 p.m. The Byrd Football Record Book is a historical compilation of available football records from C.E. Byrd High School and its predecessor Shreveport High School. That’s 115 11/5 vs. *Airline Vikings ........................................ 7 p.m. combined years of football records. Unfortunately, there are some records which have 11/12 at *Captain Shreve Gators ........................... 7 p.m. been lost to time. However, I’ve tried my best to ensure the accuracy of this historical 11/19 at *Southwood Cowboys .............................. 7 p.m. account of Shreveport-Byrd Yellow Jackets football. 11/26 **TBA I would like to thank a number of people who have made this record book possible. They are as follows: Lee Hiller, John James Marshall, Ed Cassiere, Nico Van Thyn, Jerry Byrd, *District 1-5A games Sr., Dave Nitz, Mike Desadier, Elizabeth Eldredge, Donna Courtney, Marilyn Prothro, Jerry (HC) Homecoming Badgley, Eddie Jenkins, Renee Mainous, Chris Bass, Ernie Roberson, Brandon Aillet and the archives staff at LSUS’ Noel Memorial Library. Also, thanks to my stat crew guys, past ** - Division I playoffs and present, without whom we wouldn’t have statistics for a record book. Special personal notes of gratitude goes to Lynne Fitzgerald, Alan Carter, Archer Frierson II and Mike Suggs, who welcomed me into the “City of Byrd.” Without their faith and trust I would have never come to know what it means to be a Byrd Yellow Jacket. Finally, this project was done to pay homage to all the great athletes who have donned the purple and gold and have proudly displayed their Jacket Pride, City Wide. It’s to honor those young men - past, present and future - that this book has been written. Forever in our hearts lives the purple and the gold, and as always...Sting ‘Em Jackets! Charlie Cavell Voice of the Byrd Yellow Jackets This is Byrd High School During the 1920s, Shreveport’s economy was booming, construction abounded. Shreveport Landmarks like the Slattery Building, Caddo Parish Courthouse, Market Street Viaduct, Kings Highway Christian Church, St. John Berchman’s Cathedral, the Strand Theatre and the Municipal Auditorium were all built during this time. Concerned about overcrowding at Shreveport High School, the city’s only white public high school, the Caddo Parish School Board decided to build two new high schools. On February 23, 1923, a 20 acre site for which Byrd High School was con- structed and stands today was purchased from Justin Gras for $110,000. At the same time the school board passed a resolution to purchase four additional lots adjacent to Gras property from F.R. Chadwick in the Bon Air Subdivision for $9,500. Stewart-McGee was awarded the building contract on March 19, 1924 at a cost of $772,133. On October 3, 1924, with full Masonic ceremonies, Professor C.E. Byrd, Superintendent of Schools, laid the cornerstone of the new school on the corner of Line Avenue and Kings Highway. Sealed in the cornerstone was a letter from Byrd; a boll weevil, symbolizing the problems of local cotton farmers; a bottle of oil, symbolic of the prevalence of the oil indus- try in northwest Louisiana; an ear of corn, representing the agricultural industry; coins, representing the financial situation and a Holy Bible. In February 1925, the school board authorized Superintendent Byrd to furnish and equip the school, which would eventually bear his name. The board approved $40,000 for furnishings, and accepted the building on June 27, 1925. The opening of school was delayed until October when furni- ture arrived. The new high school in Shreveport opened in October 1925 with Grover C. Koffman as its principal. Many of the school’s finest traditions can be traced back to the beloved, respected and honorable inaugural prin- cipal. Koffman was known as a brilliant educator and strict disciplinarian, who loved the school and its students. He is credited with christening the school with the moniker “City of Byrd.” E.L. Albertson, who would later move to rival Fair Park High School after its construction in 1927, was the assistant principal. On September 17, 1925, T.H. Harris, State Superintendent of Education, and C.E. Byrd both spoke at the school’s dedication, flanked by all the graduating classes of Shreveport High School. When the Shreveport High School students moved into the new Line Avenue facility they brought all the traditions, curriculum requirements, clubs, organizations, academic and social activities to the new school. Sadly, just five months after the new school’s dedication, Clifton Ellis Byrd died. His body lay in state in the foyer of the school that now bears his name. He was laid to rest in Forest Park Cemetery next to his wife of 32 years, Mattie McAfee Byrd. Later that year, Shreveport High School would be renamed C.E. Byrd High School in his honor. The contract for the new football stadium was authorized in November 1925 at a cost of $40,000. Made of concrete and built into the side of a hill on the south side of the school grounds, the stadium was built by H.H. Buchanan and had a seating capaci- ty of 8,000. In its primary years, the stadium was home to some outstanding Yellow Jacket football teams. Later it also housed the Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program. Commencement exercises were held in the stadium from 1929 until Koffman’s retirement in 1955. The stadium was razed in 1956. Most of the houses on Kings Highway that back the school grounds were in existence when the school was built. In 1955, one of the lots was purchased by the C.E. Byrd Alumni Association for future expansion of the school. In 1999, Kings Highway Chris- tian Church purchased four additional lots and donated them to the Caddo Parish School Board. In 2000-01, these five lots were used to provide additional parking for the school. The swimming pool, which was part of the original building, on the lower floor was covered in the 1930s. During remodeling of the gymnasium in 1998, workers discovered the pool to be intact and in working condition. In 1955, Koffman led a campaign to raise money for the C.E. Byrd Youth Center to honor former Byrd students who lost their lives in service of the country. Land was donated by the school board and construction costs totaled $65,000, of which $15,000 was raised by Byrd students and $30,00 was donated by civic and community organizations and parent sponsored clubs at Byrd. Construction of the gymnasium began in 1956 and the first basketball game was played there in 1957. All of the windows in the building were replaced in 1966 and fire doors were added. In 1980, members of the school board citing poor building conditions and declining enrollment considered razing the school. Protests from alumni, PTA and students dissuaded that decision. Instead money was approved to renovate and remodel the school. The building received a $5.5 million renovation and was completely air conditioned in 1985. It was also the last major renova- tions to the auditorium. In 1986, Byrd added a math/science magnet within the school. Enrollment increased and the City of Byrd was on its way back to previous glory. In celebration, the first Ultimate Reunion, a reunion of all graduating classes from 1926-87, was held in June 1987. The C.E. Byrd Alumni Association was formed with the goal of helping Byrd High School prosper.
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