• 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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  • Charles J. Allen Sr.

    Charles J. Allen Sr.

      Charles J. Allen Sr. attended Kashmere Gardens Jr. /Sr. High School.  He was mentored by his cousin, “Mighty” Joe Young. He played basketball under Coach Major Abram and Coach Weldon Drew and was named to the following: All-District, All-City, All Zone, and All Jay Cee Tournament Teams. After graduating from Kashmere in 1968, he

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  • Bert H. Askson

    Bert H. Askson

    Bert H. Askson, the son of the late Ava and E.C. Driver was born December 16, 1945, in Houston, Texas. As a very young child, he lived with his Aunt and Uncle, the late Tom and Emiley Bailey in Butler, Texas where he began his education at Butler Elementary. Bert relocated to Houston to live

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  • Willie Ferguson

    Willie Ferguson

      Willie Ferguson began his athletic career at E. O. Smith Junior High School as a two-sport student-athlete in football and basketball. He played basketball for the legendary Coach Frankie Brazos. Willie was a member of the 82 games winning streak team and three city titles as he would leave E. O. Smith with an

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  • Wanda S. Adams

    Wanda S. Adams

      Wanda S. Adams is a native Houstonian and product of the Houston Independent School District, graduating as a basketball standout from Kashmere High School. She played power forward and center on the girls’ basketball team, helping them to win the district championship. An avid athlete since middle school, she also participated in track, long

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  • Vernon Edwards

    Vernon Edwards

     Vernon Edwards – 1990 Kashmere Senior High School graduate where he played Football – Defensive Line (All 19-5A and Team Captain) under the leadership of Coach Kirby Jones, Basketball – Forward (All-Greater Houston, All 19-5A and Team Captain) under the leadership of Coach Frankie Brazos and Track/Field – Discus, Shot Put and High Jump under

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  • Stanley “Goat” Godine

    Stanley “Goat” Godine

    Stanley “Goat” Godine attended Kashmere High School from 1977-1979 after graduating from Francis Scott Key Jr. High School. He not only was an outstanding football player, but he also excelled in basketball and track. He was one of five players who made the varsity team as a sophomore at Kashmere High School. In 1978, he

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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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