• Farrah Tillmon Wilson

    Farrah Tillmon Wilson

    Farrah Tillmon Wilson was born in Houston, Texas to parents Ray Tillmon and the late Alice Faye Knight Tillmon. As her parents were Kashmere High School (Class of 1969) alumnus, Farrah continued the family legacy and attended Kashmere High School from 1991-1995. After earning her first degree from the University of Houston (Downtown), she moved

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  • Delbert Kemp

    Delbert Kemp

    Delbert Kemp a 1977 student-athlete graduate of Kashmere High. He was a three-year varsity letterman for Coach Johnny B. Felder fighting Rams. The nineteen seventies Kashmere Rams football teams had offenses second to none. The Veer implemented by legendary Coach Felder utilized the running back position. Putting up video game like points with ease, The

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  • Deborah Mitchell Robinson

    Deborah Mitchell Robinson

    Deborah Mitchell Robinson was born on January 10, 1952 to Earlie and Berlena Mitchell in Houston, Texas. She graduated with the first class of Kashmere Senior High School at 6900 Wileyvale June 1969 in the top 10 percent of her class. Deborah always enjoyed dancing and honed those skills upon joining the squadron drill team

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  • Coach Walter Yates, Sr.

    Coach Walter Yates, Sr.

    Coach Walter Yates, Sr. was a TRUE pioneer in Houston ISD athletics as a player and coach for over 45 years.  He played on three state championship teams at Wheatley High School graduating in 1960.  He then went on to win an NAIA National Championship at Pan American College as a player, now known as

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  • Clyde Pride

    Clyde Pride

    Clyde Pride hails from the Northeast side of Houston. He attended James Bowie Elementary, Burbank Middle School, and transferred to Francis Scott Key in his eighth-grade year, where he played under the legendary Coach GoodBeer, leading his team to a district championship. In high school, Clyde played basketball at Kashmere under the guidance of Coach

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  • Clyde Phillips

    Clyde Phillips

    Clyde Phillips was a 1965 student-athlete graduate of Kashmere Gardens Jr Sr High School participating in Football and Track. The Phillips family of Pleasantville, Houston, Texas, has a deep, abiding love and strong ties to Kashmere Gardens High School. Brothers, cousins and a host of extended family members from the St. Luke Baptist Church attended

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  • Charlie Ross

    Charlie Ross

    Charlie Ross, student-athlete basketball player a graduate of Kashmere High School in 1975. His basketball journey began at I. M. Terrell under the direction of Coach Randy Grimes. In 1973 he moved on to Kashmere and played for legendary Coach Weldon Drew successful basketball program. Charlie was a two year varsity letterman and a member

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  • Anthony Wiltz

    Anthony Wiltz

    Anthony Wiltz III a 2012 Kashmere student-athlete is the son of Anthony and Tontra. He was born and raised on the Southside of Houston Texas. Anthony was first introduced to Kashmere by grandfather and his coach Jeffrey Newsome, during the 2006 at Kashmere’s legend Rodney Hampton football camp. At the camp Anthony was introduced to

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  • Amanda Cooper

    Amanda Cooper

    Amanda Cooper-Porter is a proud 1970 graduate of Kashmere High School.  She is the oldest daughter of Louis and Mary Cooper and grew up in a loving and supportive home with her two sisters (Shelia Cooper and Marjory Cooper-Medlow).  At Kashmere, she excelled academically, while embodying teamwork and determination as a spirited cheerleader and working

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  • Akeshia Hunter

    Akeshia Hunter

    Akecia Hunter is a proud multi-talented 1996 student-athlete and graduate of Kashmere Sr. High School. She is the youngest of four children and daughter to James & Rosie Hunter Jr. Akecia was born and raised in Houston’s Kashmere Gardens neighborhood, where she attended and played sports at J.C. Mc Dade Elementary, Francis Scott Key Middle

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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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