Elgin Depot Dustpan
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Thursday, December 31, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
The 1958 "Cinderella" team
Pictured:
Harry Krenek, named to Class A All-stars and Coach James Lyda, named Coach of
the Year in Texas high school athletics. The Cinderella team.
‘Twas the
week before Christmas 1958. Everything in Elgin focused on the Wildcats. It was
the first and last time Elgin Football made it to State. They played against a formidable team
(White Deer produced 3 All-Americans through the years) but did not prevail in
the end. They DID, however, rack up a first Bi-district championship, first
Regional Championship, first Quarterfinals win, and first Semifinals win.
Fans made
reservations to ride two charter buses to Sweetwater. Cost:
$9.00 per person. Some fans even went by plane. Walter Puckett was a
friend of Bobby Ragsdale of Austin who had Ragsdale Aviation. Walter arranged with Ragsdale to supply a
DC-3 for Elgin fans who wanted to save time and fly to the game. After the town found out about it, they could
have filled three planes, but only one was available. Cost was $26.00 per person. The plane arrived in Sweetwater at
approximately 5:30 p.m. and left immediately after the game.
The team
left on Friday in a chartered bus and stayed in Abilene that night in a
motel. That was the first time many had
ever stayed in a motel. Some remember
that they were fed fried chicken and toast.
For the stay
at homes there were loud speakers on Elgin Main Street through which a play by
play account of the game was transmitted by long-distance phone by a
professional radio announcer. Pretty high tech, eh?