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Approved Crews Houston Football Chapter TASO 1 Approved Crews Houston Football Chapter TASO Week 1 Friday 16, 2012 Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available 5 H101 Mike Alsobrooks H122 Willie Flournoy 41 H143 Keith Kimmel H164 Ricky Prine 3 H102 Mike Atkinson 11 H123 Mike Garcia H144 Stephen Kirk H165 Don Purdy H103 Ronnie Baines H124 Mark Glenn H145 Clifford Lee 27 H166 Joe Ray H104 Ray Balch H125 Gary Godwin H146 Matt Levin 45 H167 Coby Rhoden 36 H105 Victor Batiste H126 Terry Golden 19 H147 Derryl Lewis H168 Rick Ricarte 48 H106 Jim Beauchamp H127 Earl Greer 0 H148 Wayne Lockett H169 Lonnie Rice H107 Bill Bowers H128 Robert Guerra 0 H149 Mike Machol H170 Joel Richards H108 Brent Brooks 17 H129 Rudy Guerrero 54 H150 Lonnie Majors 8 H171 Norman Richardson H109 Mark Brown H130 Kim Gullickson H151 Duffy Mapes H172 Jimmy Salinas 32 H110 Johnny Bruce H131 Robert Gutierrez 4 H152 Rocky Marcenelle 34 H173 Joseph Sedita 20 H111 Alan Brumley 29 H132 Stephen Hallmark 0 H153 Mike Massey (Johnson) 31 H174 Bobby Smith H112 Frank Carosella H133 Calvin Henderson 9 H154 Greg Maxwell H175 Keith Swindell 37 H113 John Cefaratti 0 H134 Rusty Hicks 26 H155 Jim Maxwell 0 H176 Ed Thompson H114 Bruce Cordova H135 Elvin Holden H156 Beau Miller 0 H177 Lionel Thompson 16 H115 Carl Davis H136 Richard Hunt 23 H157 Ronnie Morgan 33 H178 Kevin Upham 22 H116 Paul Diaz H137 Ceola Hutson H158 Rodney Norton H179 Charlie Verm 43 H117 Ron Doak H138 Cornelius Ireland H159 Richard Ortiz H180 Alvin White 7 H118 Vance Duncan H139 Steve Jenkins H160 Ray Parkinson H181 Doug Whitsitt H119 Chet Dunham (Rivers) 50 H140 J. J. Johnson H161 Mark Parsons 35 H182 Mike Young H120 Roger Eddy 0 H141 Scott A. Johnson 14 H162 Curtis Payne 39 H183 Rudy Zertuche H121 Billy Eppley 0 H142 Eddie Kelley H163 Mike Price Game Home Team Visiting Team Stadium Time 3 Elgin High School Brenham High School Bryan ISD Green Stadium 7:30PM Elgin Coach Griffin called and said he and Brenham Coach West had agreed on Houston and asked about 5 crews: Atkinson, Alsobrooks, Kelley na, Marcenelle, Brumley. All available except Kelley. He said he would get with Coach West and call back. Requested Atkinson 512-285-9113 [email protected] Atkinson assigned 4 Spring DeKaney High School Lufkin High School SHSU Bowers Stadium 7:30PM DeKaney Coach Amendola sent me an email saying he and Lufkin Coach Quick had agreed on Houston. Asked about Marcenelle and Kelley na college game. Assigned Marcenelle 5 HISD Lamar High School Seven Lakes High School HISD Delmar Stadium 7:00PM Lamar Coach Nolen called and asked who was available. Called back and requested Alsobrooks. Assigned 7 Austin Lake Travis High School Pflugerville High School Georgetown ISD Athletic Complex 7:00PM Lake Travis Coach Hank Carter called 979-557-6713 called 11-5 and said he and Pflugerville Coach George Herrmann Called back 11-6 and selected Vance Duncan had agreed on Houston. Asked about G. Maxwell, Duncan, Hicks, Bruce. Said would get with Pflugerville and call back 8 Conroe High School Spring Westfield High School Conroe ISD Moorhead 7:30PM Westfield Coach Meekins called 11-6 and said they were meeting and had agreed on Richardson Available and assigned. 9 Klein High School A & M Consolidated High School Conroe ISD Woodforest 7:30PM Klein Coach Hallmark called 11-6 and asked about Atkinson na, Marcenelle na, Kelley na, G. Maxwell, Hicks, Kimmell, White, Mapes. Will get with Coach Raffield and all back. Selected G. Maxwell 1 11 Pearland High School Deer Park High School Baytown Stallworth 7:00PM Approved Crews Houston Football Chapter TASO Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Pearland Coach Heath called 11-6 and requested Mike Garcia. 14 Northland Christian HS Austin / Hyde Park Baptist Northland Christian Stadium 7:00PM NC Coach Nelson called 11-7 and requested Curtis Payne. Available and assigned. Requested full chain crew 16 HISD Yates HS Stafford HS HISD Butler Stadium 7:00PM Yates Coach Miller called 11-7 and requested, Marcenelle na then Carl Davis. Available and assigned 17 Aldine Eisenhower CF Langham Creek Aldine ISD Thorne Stadium 7:00PM Eisenhower Coach Thompson called 11-7 and asked for Kelley na then Guerrero. Available and assigned. 19 HISD Kashmere HS West Columbia HS HISD Barnett Stadium 7:30PM West Columbia Coach Lynch called 11-7 and request Lewis. Availble and assigned. 20 New Braunfels HS SA Roosevelt HS Schertz Lehenhoff Stadium 7:30PM UIL Board Assigned Game: Requested 5 man ethnically mixed crew who has not worked for either school this year: Alan Brumley 22 Texas City High School Lamar Consolidated HS Texas City Stingaree Stadium 7:30PM Texas City Coach Surovik called and asked about the same crews that GC Memorial had asked about: Atkinson na, Alsobrooks, Batiste, Upham. He also asked about Garcia na. Said he would call back. He called back 979-549-5004 and said they had agreed on Paul Diaz. Available and assigned. 23 Pearland Dawson High School Richmond Foster High School GPISD District Stadium 7:30PM Dawson Coach Eric Wells called 11-9 and requested Ronnie Morgan. Available and assigned 26 Klein Collins High School The Woodlands High School Klein ISD Memorial Stadium 7:00PM KC Coach Drew Svoboda called 11-9 and asked for Marcenelle na. Called back and requested Jim Maxwell 27 Alief Taylor High School CFISD Cy Fair HS CFISD Berry Center 7:30PM AT Coach Jordan callled 832-492-3016 and asked if Morgan na, Marcenelle na, Atkinson na, Ray, Cordova were availailable . Said he would call back tonight 11-9 after his game to make a selection. Called back and requested Ray available and assigned 29 CFISD Cy Falls High School Alief Elsik High School CFISD Pridgeon Stadium 7:30PM Elsik Coach Barron called and requested S. Johnson na, Marcenelle na, Hallmark available and assigned 31 WOS High School Cleveland High School Beamont ISD Thomas 7:30PM WOS Coach Thompson [email protected] 409-597-1815 called and asked for Bobby Smith available and assigned 32 Coldspring High School Bridge City High School Channelview Stadium 7:30PM Coldspring Coach Barbay called and asked about Bruce, Kimmel and Doak. Called back and selected Bruce. 33 Cuero High School Bellville High School Round Rock HS Stadium 7:30PM Cuero Coach Reeves called and asked about Doak, Kimmel and Upham. Called back and selected Upham. Available and assigned. 34 Angleton High School Friendswood High School FB Hall Stadium 7:00PM Angleton Coach Roark called and asked about Machol na, Alsobrooks na, Sedita. Sedita available and assigned. 35 Medina Valley High School Calallen High School SA Southside ISD Stadium 7:00PM MV Coach Emerson [email protected] 210-287-0932 asked to be assigned a crew. BOARD ASSIGNED GAME: Mike Young 36 Bay Area Christian McKinney Christian Bay Christian Stadium 7:30PM BA AD Pennye called email and asked for Batiste or Hutson in that order. Batiste available and assigned. 37 Barbers Hill High School Livingston High School Humble Turner Staduim 7:30PM BH Coach Gauge called and requested Ceratti available and assigned 39 Pasadena Dobie High School GP North Shore High School Pasadena Memorial Stadium 7:00PM NS David A. 713-875-1332 called and asked for Zertuche available and assigned 2 41 Magnolia West High School Georgetown High School Brenham Cub Stadium 7:00PM Approved Crews Houston Football Chapter TASO Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available Gm # Crews Available MW Coach Bell 254-744-1730 called and asked for Kimmel available and assigned 43 Brazosport High School FB Dulles High School Brazosport ISD Hopper Stadium 7:00PM Dulles Coach Creech called and asked for Guerero na, Ray na, Massey na and Maxwell na Marcenelli na. Kelley na, Garcia na, Doak, Miller both available, selected Doak and assigned 45 Second Baptist HS Austin Regents High School Second Baptist Stadium Second Baptist Stadium Second Baptist Coach Sneed emailed and requested Coby Rhoden. Available, assigned 48 Spring Branch Stratford HS HISD Waltrip High School SBISD Tully Stadium Stratford Coach Allen and Waltrip Coach Dailey agreed and asked for Beauchamp. Alsobrooks, Diaz, Garcia, S. Johnson, Lewis, G. Maxwell, J. Maxwell, Morgan , Ray, E. Thompson asked for all un Beauchamp, Cordova, Eppley, Flournoy, Greer, Holden, Prine asked for available agreed on Beauchamp 50 Dallas Skyline High School Plano High School SMU Ford Stadium 7:30PM UIL Board Assigned Game: Requested 5 man ethnically mixed crew who has not worked for either school this year: J.J. Johnson 53 Marion High School Aransas Pass High School Beeville ISD Stadium 7:30PM Marion Coach Salmon called and requested a 5 man crew and a game clock official 830-420-3194 [email protected] [email protected] BOARD ASSIGNED GAME: Matt Levin 54 Jasper High School Grocebeck High School Crocket ISD Stadium 7:30PM Jasper Coach Darrell Barbay called and asked for Lonnie Majors crew [email protected] Grocebeck Cody Crane 254-729-4116 3.
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