• Patsy Regina Morehead-Potts

    Patsy Regina Morehead-Potts

    August 28, 1955, was a very blessed day for Amos and Annie Morehead. Their third child was born at St. Elizabeth Hospital which they named Patsy. I was raised in Trinity Gardens on Weaver Road along with my three siblings, Pearline, Ronnie (deceased) and Anthony. We were a close-knit family that didn’t have a lot

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  • Mike Ashley

    Mike Ashley

    During the PVIL years, Michael W. Ashley (Mike) was an outstanding student-athlete at Kashmere Gardens High School in Houston, Texas.  As an eighth grader in 1957, he played on the varsity football team because there was no Junior High team.  For five years, 1957 – 1962, Ashley’s honors were numerous; his honors included All-City, All-District,

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  • Larry Edwards

    Larry Edwards

    Larry Edwards -1968 While at Kashmere Gardens Senior High School his team won the City and District Football Championship under the leadership of Coach Billie Matthews. Larry made All-City, All-Regional, and All-State football team his senior year. During those years Larry was nicknamed “Big Lou”. This nickname followed him as he continued his football career

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  • Kirby Jones

    Kirby Jones

     Kirby Jones: HISD Coaching Legend Kirby Jones a lifelong Houstonian is a 1948 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School where he was a star student-athlete in football and track. He received All-City and All-District honors as a football player. BTW advanced to the state semi-finals in 1948 before losing to Cole High School of

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  • Joseph Selexman

    Joseph Selexman

      Below you will read about the many coaches and players that cross my path throughout my athletic career and to those I say thank you. My interest in athletic began in my parent’s backyard when I was eleven years old. At that time my cousin David Brown was attending Prairie View A&M University. He

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  • Joe Pittman

    Joe Pittman

         Joseph Wayne Pittman was born January 1, 1953, to the late Freddie L. and Lee Artie Criswell Pittman. He was educated in the public school system in Houston and was a 1971 graduate of Kashmere High School. At Kashmere High, he excelled as a four-year letterman and starter; he also served two years

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  • Jarvis “Teddy” Williams’

    Jarvis “Teddy” Williams’

    Jarvis “Teddy” Williams’ love for basketball started at a very young age from idolizing his older brother, Shannon Williams, Jr. (Kashmere Stage Band-1968). He started playing organized basketball and football at Francis Scott Key Junior High School in the 7th grade. During his summers off from school, he developed his skills by playing with the

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  • James Jackson

    James Jackson

      James interest in sports began at an early age with the “Ryon Sports Baseball Organization”, under the leadership of Mr. Herman “Coach Boola” Smith and would continue to grow with the tutorship of Billie Matthews (football) and Henry Stevenson (baseball), his high school coaches. James was a two-sport star for the Rams football and

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  • Inez Tates-Varner

    Inez Tates-Varner

      Who would’ve thought that two tennis rackets as a gift from her Uncle would produce one of the most celebrated female athletes in Kashmere’s history? She was the 1966 Tennis Single State Champion and a member of three consecutive Volleyball City Championship 1964, 1965 and 1966  to name just a few of her accolades.

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  • Delvin Williams

    Delvin Williams

      NFL All Pro Running Back—1976 & 1978 1974-1977 (San Francisco 49’ers) 1978-1981 (Miami Dolphins) Delvin Williams is a Houston native. He’s a graduate of Kashmere High School and made Parade Magazine’s 1970 high school All-American football team. He led Kashmere High to a 12-1 season in which he gained 1805 rushing yards in only

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KFAA’S mission is to connect, support and advocate the true spirit of Kashmere High, engaging former student-athletes/cheerleader to build lifelong friendships that support and encourage the future of Kashmere High Athletes


Individually, we as former student-athletes and cheerleaders personify Kashmere traditions and are an integral part of the ongoing success of our current program. As former students we’re a part of this legacy and KFAA greatly value your contribution to our history. It is KFAA hope to preserve and celebrate the athletic heritage and tradition of this great school. KFAA will develop partnerships and apply our energies and resources toward a better athletic program.

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