18 April 2016 | 17 replies
Ed Reed, future Hall of Fame football player and former teammate, use to always tell me, "Time Waits for No Man", so everyday is a day to "Rise and Grind" and that is how we approach every part of our lives.
1 October 2014 | 1 reply
I have two volleyball matches and a middle school football game to attend at that exact same time.
10 September 2016 | 13 replies
It is just like a football players watch their recorded games and discuss.
11 August 2017 | 14 replies
The right photo at the right angle can make a 18 inch by 18 inch bathroom look like a football field.Good Luck in whatever you decide!
2 August 2023 | 84 replies
Go in on it with 10 friends and watch Sunday football there.
23 December 2016 | 4 replies
During that time I also owned a small baseball/softball training facility for a couple of years.The entrepreneur spirit has always been in me but I have always played it safe.
1 May 2017 | 74 replies
The guy is like a football player size.
11 November 2013 | 8 replies
i get a text or email it went thru, log in, and click the button and it's in my account and then go back to watching my football game.
28 September 2018 | 3 replies
Belton's Booming School District NewsMay 29, 2018BELTON – Belton Independent School District officials broke ground on the $125.6 million Lake Belton High School.The 394,000-sf campus, near the intersection of Hwy. 317 and FM 2483, will help the district ease overcrowding at its only high school.Lake Belton High School is expected to open for classes by fall 2020.The campus, which is being built to accommodate 2,500 students, will have baseball and softball fields, tennis courts, and areas for career and technical education.Currently, the district has nearly 3,300 students enrolled in its high school and expects that number to rise to 4,500 by 2023.Templeton Demographics created projections for the district that showed new home sales in Belton have more than doubled since 2014.Source: KWTX TV
19 August 2015 | 48 replies
If all that isn't bad enough, even the Houston Oilers of the National Football League have threatened to leave town unless a financially strapped city hall coughs up enough money to renovate the 22-year-old Astrodome.Although many of those caught in Houston's economic vise grip have loaded their cars and moved on, thousands have stayed, if only because they are too broke to leave.Those so-called ''new poor'' still are flooding government programs and social agencies, looking for help.