The Tee Cotton Bowl

The Tee Cotton Bowl
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781614230656
ISBN-13 : 161423065X
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Book Synopsis The Tee Cotton Bowl by : Mel LeCompte Jr.

Download or read book The Tee Cotton Bowl written by Mel LeCompte Jr. and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2011-09-08 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1999, Ville Platte, Louisiana resident and sports nut Tim Fontenot longed to do something to celebrate this small town’s prep football city championship. Amazed at the harmony between Sacred Heart High and Ville Platte High, two schools that could not be further apart racially or socially, “Dr. Tim” wanted to commemorate the teams’ simple ability to get along with each other. What started out as a nice idea and a trophy is now a weeklong community celebration complete with zydeco and Cajun concerts, all-day tailgating and an intense prayer banquet for both teams. Also tossed into the Tee Cotton gumbo are skydivers, fireworks, collegiate marching bands and anything else Fontenot can get his hands on to make the annual event bigger and better. Join award-winning sports journalist Mel LeCompte Jr. as he details the story of one of the premier prep sports events in the nation. This revised digital edition of LeCompte’s 2010 paperback, Sharpened Iron: The Tee Cotton Bowl Story, covers not only the game but the journey—from hurricanes to Hakas, federal judges to NFL Films Presents, boucheries to blessings by Pope John Paul II.


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