Schools & Sports

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Don Orman and Kenny Watson - Forney Lions Club

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Former Forney runners to compete at NCAA Regional Meet

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Forney Cross Country Team

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

George Brown cooking corn

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Raymon Lynn Wylie

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Girl Scouts Troop 3515

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Motorcycle riders contribute to Angel Tree project

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Turkey Trax Auto-Show

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

“Clifford” paid a visit to Henderson Elementary

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Criswell Elementary honors veterans

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Forney football

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

North Forney football

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010
FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

Forney and North Forney football fans

FORNEY MESSENGER—Thursday, November 11, 2010

**Headline on page one top—North Forney makes playoff berth! A sub-headline stated that “Falcons defeat Mabank, 12—11, Nov. 5 with late-game scoring play.” Quarterback Stephen Buckley led the Falcons on an 11-play, 77-yard touchdown drive that “will live in the memories of Falcons fans forever.”

Still in Mourning
Still in Mourning
Still in Mourning
Still in Mourning
Still in Mourning

Still in Mourning

Growing up in the ‘50s and ‘60s and “loving” BASEBALL, I, like so many of my relatives and friends, had a favorite baseball team and favorite players, mainly from that team. When Houston fielded the “Colt ‘45s,” I had to split my allegiance with the new Texas team, but until then, I was an “All-Yankees” boy!

Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s
Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s

Crandall Wins Homecoming Thriller 57-54 in 4 OT’s

The Pirates came into Saturday afternoon energized and ready to play after taking off the past two weeks due to COVID-19 related issues. Excitement was in the air for it being homecoming week and the Pirates’ first district game of the season. Also brewing for another generation was the renewed rivalry between the Jackrabbits and Pirates dating back to the 3A days of both teams in the 1990s & early 2000s.

Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs
Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs

Swarming Defense Leads Falcons to 56-21 Win over Sulphur Springs

After restructuring the district schedule, including dividing the district into two, four team zones, due to cancellations caused by positive Covid-19 cases at several schools, the North Forney Falcons found themselves travelling east to take on the Sulphur Springs Wildcats in a Zone B game last Friday night. After defeating the Wildcats 70-13 in the final game of the 2019 season, the Falcons leaned on their defense in another blowout win, a 56-21 victory that moved their overall record to 5-0 and, more importantly, gave them a 1-0 record zone play.

1960 at Forney High School

1960 Varsity Jackrabbits

1960 at Forney High School
1960 at Forney High School
1960 at Forney High School

Mrs. Kittie Lantrip

1960 at Forney High School

Mrs. Marie Moore

1960 at Forney High School

Bob Pinson

1960 at Forney High School

Gary Thomas

1960 at Forney High School

Paul Novak

1960 at Forney High School

Most Athletic: Shirley Prock and Jimmy Latham

1960 at Forney High School

1960 Junior High Football Team

1960 at Forney High School

John Thomas Custodian

1960 at Forney High School

Cottontail Captains Kenny Phillips and Bob Pinson

1960 at Forney High School

B. B. Henderson Custodian

1960 at Forney High School

Cottontail Sweetheart Patricia Reeder

1960 at Forney High School

1960 Junior High Cheerleaders

1960 at Forney High School

Today, we will take one last look at F. H. S. and Forney Grammar School 60 years ago. I had someone last week tell me, “Themer, that can’t be 60 years ago; I remember it like it was yesterday!” Yes, that somebody is older than I am, but not by too much!

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All Classes Sitting Top Row: Jessica Loren; Katie Chen; Ryley Ragan; Amaya Young; Jade Williams, Standing Middle Row: Jamien Rooks; Arlene Ibarra; Cahlia Hordge; Michelle Rodriguez; Lyric McClellan; Aaron Mendoza, Sitting Bottom Row: Tyler Tucker; Alyssa Hood;Mariel Lamai; Kendall Davis, Standing on Floor: Nivin Sunesh; Sitting in Chairs: Makayla Hill; Harley Mardis

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Seniors Makayla Hill; Nivin Sunesh; Harley Mardis

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Juniors Mariel Lamai; Tyler Tucker; Kendall Davis; Alyssa Hood

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Sophomores Arlene Ibarra; Jamien Rooks; Lyric McClellan; Cahlia Hordge; Aaron Mendoza; Michelle Rodriguez

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Freshmen Jade Williams; Katie Chen; Ryler Ragan; Jessica Loren; Amaya Young

North Forney High School Homecoming 2020

North Forney High School, like all districts in North Texas, has been faced with various challenges in this new COVID-19 era. But the real test of their resolve came when it was announced that the scheduled Homecoming football game against the Crandall High Pirates was canceled when Crandall’s team had to undergo quarantine. In “true north” fashion, though, the Falcons persevered and formulated a new plan to celebrate Homecoming and crown the 2020 Homecoming King and Queen. The week was filled with themed days and culminated with a HOCO Rally/Showcase Friday night at City Bank Stadium.

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