• Rosie Mae Harvey

    Rosie Mae Harvey

    Rosie Mae Harvey was born in Washington- on the Brazos Texas on October 11, 1954(Former the Capital of Texas). She graduated from Kashmere Senor High School with the Class of 1973. I played Volleyball under the direction of Mrs Qzell Harris a legendary coach in her own right. My senior year I was voted as

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  • Roseleta Dolores Mitchell

    Roseleta Dolores Mitchell

    Roseleta Dolores Mitchell is the daughter of Earlie (deceased) and Berlena Mitchell. She has two sisters and one brother. She is also, the mother of two children, Kori (deceased) and Kourtney Johnson. Roseleta, known to many as “Sis” attended Emmitt J. Scott Elementary, Kashmere Junior/Senior High, Francis Scott Key Middle, and Kashmere Senior High Schools.

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  • Ralph Jewell Limbrick Sr.

    Ralph Jewell Limbrick Sr.

    Ralph Jewell Limbrick Sr. began his athletic career at Kashmere Gardens Jr. Senior high school in 1962 as a quarterback and safety under the leadership of Coaches; Melvin Jones, Major Abram, William McGowan, and Lawton Smart. In the ninth grade, he became the starting halfback and safety and the team won the city junior high

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  • Myrtle Skillern (“Myrt”)

    Myrtle Skillern (“Myrt”)

    Ms. Myrtle Skillern (“Myrt”) is a native Houstonian and mother of two adult children, and grandmother of one grandson. Her son reminds her to laugh often; her daughter reminds her that the inner light of the soul shines bright even in darkness and her grandson reminds her of the goodness of God from generation to

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  • Michael Hicks

    Michael Hicks

    Michael Hicks was born on the Northeast side of Houston, Texas. He attended W.E. Rogers and Chatham Elementary before attending Lamar Fleming Middle School. In 1991 he enrolled in Kashmere Senior High School and was a varsity three letterman in Football, Basketball and Track. Michael was a regional qualifier in the 200m in 10th grade

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  • Mary Downey

    Mary Downey

    Mary Downey, I attended both Kashmere Gardens Jr. and Sr. High School @ Hirsch Road Houston Texas from January 1964 to May 1968. We was relocated to Kashmere Sr. High @ Wileyvale September 1968 and I graduated January 1970. I loved all types of sports. I’ve always been a athletic person because of my family and

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  • Larry Dean Washington

    Larry Dean Washington

    This is a story about arguable the most outstanding baseball player to come out of Kashmere High, Larry Dean Washington born to David and Willie Mae Washington on September 13, 1948. Larry’s baseball foundation started at the family home with his Dad as his catcher showing him how to master certain pitches. He was an

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  • Junious Simon

    Junious Simon

      Junious Simon was a 1964 graduate of Kashmere Gardens Junior Senior High School. He was an outstanding student-athlete in basketball, coached by the legendary Weldon Drew. Known as “Sleepy”, a nick name that was given to me during my formative years, my friends still to this day call me “Sleepy”  I was very fortunate

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  • Joseph Berryman

    Joseph Berryman

        I arrived at Kashmere Gardens Jr. Sr High School in 1961. A 12 year old skinny kid who used to go to the High School games to watch my older cousin (Wayne Lewis) play for the Mighty KG Rams.  All I wanted was to play underneath those Friday Night Lights. I got my

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  • Johnny Mack Harrison

    Johnny Mack Harrison

    Johnny Mack Harrison attended Kashmere Gardens Jr. /Sr. High School.  He played basketball under Coaches   Weldon Drew and Major Abram Johnny Mack as he was affectedly known was Co-Captain of the 1969 basketball team. One of his proudest athletic achievement was to hand Phillis Wheatley (state championship team) a lost ending their winning streak that

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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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