Stephanie Ann Domino

Stephanie Ann Domino was born in Crowley, Louisiana to Oscar Charles and Gerald Lee Domino. She is the fifth of eight children grew up in the Trinity Gardens area of Houston. It was  here where she delevope a passion for sports. Her education journey began at Rosa Lee Easter Elementary and continues on to J C Sanderson. My sister was a cheerleader at Kashmere and the squad would practice at our home. As she became more involved with their cheers, Stephanie was bitten by the bug and becoming a Kashmere cheerleader was her ultimate goal.  Stephanie began cheerleading in 7th grade at I. M. Terrell along with volleyball and track and field. She became Co-Captain of the cheering squad as an eighth grader. Stephanie was a member of the student council, modern dance and the National Honor Society along with being elected Miss Terrell in 1977-78.

High School Years

Stephanie attended Kashmere High School and graduated in 1981. As a sophomore she joins the marching band playing the flute under the leadership of Conrad O. Johnson. Her involvement in school activates flourish as she was elected Homecoming attendant in the Queen’s Court both 10th and 11th grade. She was cheerleader Captain for two years. Her senior season Stephanie was crowned Miss Kashmere 1980-81, following a blueprint walking in the shoes of her sister Linda Domino-Shaw who was Miss Kashmere in 1977.

Career and Community Involvement

After high school Stephanie pursued a working career first beginning with Bank of America as a Saving Council before embarking on a 40 years career with the United States Postal Service as Station Manager at the Alvin Post Office. She is an active member of Mount Hebron Missionary Church in Sunnyside, Texas.

Personal Life

Stephanie is married and has two sons Michael Anthony Warren who blessed her with 3 lovable grandchildren and Lloyd Batiste who is always by her side and together they have built a life filled with love and fond memories. Today, Stephanie’s legacy live through her contributions to her community, dedication to her family and her unwavering sprit in all her endeavors.

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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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