Man, tackling our high school football history hit me harder than a linebacker blitz. It started simple—wanted to create something cool for Homecoming week. Grabbed my dusty laptop, fired it up, and thought “how hard could this be?” Famous last words.

The Paper Chase Disaster
First stop? The school archives—basically a moldy closet behind the auditorium. Pulled out cardboard boxes labeled “Athletics Stuff.” Dust flew everywhere. Seriously, I sneezed for five minutes straight. Inside? Chaos. Random trophies tangled with ribbons, wrinkled team photos from the 70s where everyone had killer sideburns, and scores scribbled on napkins. No organization. Zero. Zilch.
Turning Point: Finding Coach Gary
After two days getting nowhere, I cornered Coach Gary in the faculty lounge. Dude’s been here since the Reagan administration. Slid him a stale donut, asked about the championship teams. His eyes lit up like we just scored a touchdown.
Here’s where it got real:
- Took him straight to the REAL trophy case—locked, naturally—in the principal’s hallway. Way bigger than the one in the gym lobby.
- He dug out actual leather-bound record books from a filing cabinet so old it groaned.
- Started pointing: “1987? Undefeated. Quarterback broke his collarbone Week 3. Backup stepped up—kid named Miller. Sold insurance now.”
We sat on the floor right there, notebooks sprawled everywhere. Gary’s memory was insane. Remembered weather conditions, key plays, even post-game pizza places. Scribbled notes till my hand cramped.
Building the Timeline
Dumped everything on my kitchen table later. Sorted seasons by decade—highlighted the championship wins in fluorescent yellow like some obsessed detective. Found patterns:

- Most titles came in clusters: early 90s & late 2000s were Dynasty Years.
- Every championship team had one insane running back or a shutdown corner. Always.
- The ’99 win came after three overtime games straight. Exhausting just reading about it.
Dove deeper into newspaper archives online. Super clunky interface. Found grainy photos of muddy players hoisting trophies, cheeks smeared with eye black. Scanned the best ones.
Slamming It Together
Laid out the story season by season. Focused on the gut-punch moments:
- The goal-line stand against Riverview in ’02.
- The trick play that clinched the ’10 title.
- The backup kicker nailing a 40-yarder with zero seconds left in ’94.
Threw in Gary’s wild stories about locker room celebrations. Kept it gritty—no sugarcoating losses either. Some seasons flat-out stunk. Included those too.
Final Touches & The Big Reveal
Printed draft versions. Proofread with a red pen like my life depended on it. Added stats tables for the stat nerds. Got Gary to check facts—he caught me messing up a score from ’88. Close call.
Posted it this morning. Already blowing up the alumni Facebook group. Old players commenting, tagging teammates. Gary just texted: “Brought back some tears, kid. Good job.” Worth every dusty sneeze.

Damn right.
