District receives more than 20 Golden Footballs for alumni who played in Super Bowl

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While this year’s NFL season might have ended with the Denver Broncos winning the Big Game, Super Bowl memories are alive and well in several Dallas ISD high schools.

The National Football League recently sent commemorative Wilson Golden Footballs to the high schools that graduated a player or coach who appeared in a Super Bowl. Dallas ISD high schools have received more than 20 Golden Footballs to honor those players.

“We are very proud of our alums who have accomplished this very distinguished award that all NFL players strive for,” Dallas ISD Athletic Director Gil Garza said. “These Dallas ISD past athletes are a great representation of the values and dedication to a goal that can be achieved with discipline and teamwork.”

Here are the schools that received Wilson Golden Footballs:

Bryan Adams High School

  • Lincoln Coleman (Dallas Cowboys) Super Bowl 28

Carter High School

  • Jessie Armstead (New York Giants) Super Bowl 35
  • Terrence “Chet” Brooks (San Francisco 49ers) Super Bowl 24
  • Michael Crabtree (San Francisco 49ers) Super Bowl 47
  • Jonathan Scott (Pittsburgh Steelers) Super Bowl 46 

F.D. Roosevelt High School:

  • Jeff Fuller (San Francisco 49ers) Super Bowls 19 and 23
  • Kevin Williams (Dallas Cowboys) Super Bowls 28 and 30

Hillcrest High School:

  • Jon Gilliam (Kansas City Chiefs) Super Bowl 1
  • Erric Pegram (Pittsburgh Steelers) Super Bowl 30
  • Perry Phenix (Tennessee Titans) Super Bowl 34

Kimball High School

  • Michael Adams (Arizona Cardinals) Super Bowl 43
  • Marvin Washington (Denver Broncos) Super Bowl 33

Lincoln High School

  • Duane Thomas (Dallas Cowboys) Super Bowls 5 and 6

Madison High School

  • Dwight White (Pittsburgh Steelers) Super Bowls 9, 10, 13 and 14

South Oak Cliff High School

  • Mike Livingston (Kansas City Chiefs) Super Bowl 4
  • Harvey Martin (Dallas Cowboys) Super Bowls 10, 12, 13

Thomas Jefferson High School:

  • Michael Carter (San Francisco 49ers) Super Bowls 19, 23 and 24
  • Reyna Thompson (New York Giants) Super Bowl 25

Wilmer-Hutchins High School

  • Rickey Dixon (Cincinnati Bengals) Super Bowl 23
  • Keith Washington (Baltimore Ravens) Super Bowl 35

Woodrow Wilson High School

  • Tim Brown (Oakland Raiders) Super Bowl 34
  • Curley Johnson (New York Jets) Super Bowl 3

The Dallas ISD Athletics Department encourages all the past Dallas ISD student-athletes to stay connected with them on twitter @dallasathletics and at  dallasisd.org/athletics, or to stop by the athletic office anytime.

“We hope that all Dallas ISD past athletes who graduated from Dallas ISD and continued their athletic career at the collegiate level to participate in our yearly “Legacy Walk” on the first Wednesday of February before our National Signing day event,” Garza said.

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