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Is it just me or have the Thursday night games in Leo Buckley Stadium felt a little strange? Last week when the team walked out of the dressing room to take the field, Coach Spradlin said it was so quiet he thought the spectators were having a ‘moment of silence’. They weren’t!
This week when the Wildcat Warriors line up against the Ellison Eagles, please excuse me if I’m screaming my head off! Our fierce cats have been sharpening their claws since February. They have worked harder than most know to overcome many obstacles and now for the first time in awhile, playoff opportunities are within reach. Will you join me in exercising your legs and your lungs to applaud their tremendous accomplishments. They will love it!
The above, is something Coach Spradlin says every now and then, and I believe without a doubt, he’s right!
I know Aisley and Brennan Ransleben, daughters of Coach Wayne and Kim Ransleben certainly are a couple of amazing young ladies. These lovely sisters are two of the most helpful teenagers I know! They film and photograph football practices and games for the Wildcats, entertain the younger kids at after game parties, and babysit whenever needed. Their thoughtful kindness, generosity and helpful hearts have wowed me and many others. Last Sunday, after arriving at our house for Caramel Apple Day, they stepped right up to the plate, I mean burner and single handedly made several batches of caramel from scratch. They were so helpful, they were happy, who am I kidding, they were life savers! Then they ran outside and played with the younger kids! Thank you Aisely and Brennan for the many things you do. For inspiring those around you and for making a difference in your corner of the world. Your warmth and willingness is greatly appreciated and I look forward to watching your grace continue to grow….and being your friend.
October is a difficult month for a coach’s family, for the season has begun to grow long and lonely. Reality
has settled in. So over the years, Caramel Apple Sunday has become a tradition we all look forward to.
We washed apples, poked in the sticks, and turned on the stove. You won’t believe how easy it is to make
your own caramel. A cup of cream, a cup of sugar, 1/4 cup dark Karo and 2T. of unsalted butter. Try it!
Everyone brought their own toppings. Nuts, toasted coconut, crushed peppermint and toffee, mini
sprinkles, chocolate chips, Reese's pieces and M & M’s made an appearance this year. There were lot’s
of smiles! There’s nothing quite like women getting together for an afternoon of fun. I’m so thankful for each of you special ladies and your precious children. You have enriched my life greatly! October has never felt better! Thanks for the sacrifices you and your children make, that your husband can have a lasting effect on the lives of young men. The future looks bright in Temple, Texas. Go Wildcats, Go!!!
The future is looking bright for the Wildcats! ‘Go confidently in the direction of your dreams’!
Henry David Thoreau
WE’RE BEHIND YOU ROOTIN’ FOR YOU. GO, GO!
WE’RE BEHIND YOU ROOTIN’ FOR YOU. FIGHT, FIGHT!
WE’RE BEHIND YOU ROOTIN’ FOR YOU. WIN, WIN!
WE’RE BEHIND YOU ROOTIN’ FOR YOU. GO, FIGHT, WIN!!!
Every team has it’s rival. Belton is ours! So yesterday while the coaches were up at the field
house figuring out how to beat the tigers, the ‘Wildcat Wives’ were beating Belton, the best way
we know how! Read more….
Pardon me, Wildcat Nation, for the delayed introduction of Coach Tommy Felts! I’m sure many of you wondered why I had neglected to mention this new addition to the Wildcat Coaching Staff. At first I thought he might be a bit shy, but it turns out his just been too busy!
Football season is a long stretch of long days! Impressive is a coach’s commitment and dedication.
So over the weekend I was able to ask Coach Felts a few questions. When I mentioned him to Coach Spradlin, he had many good things to say about his character, but in addition, he said, “He’s a great guy, coach, teacher and competitor.”
RS- Coach Felts, where did you grow up?
TF- I grew up in Brownwood, TX and played football at Brownwood High School through my sophomore year. My family moved to Abilene after my sophomore year and I played football at Wylie my last two years of high school.
RS- What other sports do you like?
TF - Football is my first love, but I got a scholarship to run sprints at Texas Tech out of high school so I ran. I ended up transferring back to Abilene Christian University to run track when Don D. Hood (our pole vault coach at Tech) was hired as ACU's head track coach. I graduated from ACU in 2008.
RS- Tell me your coaching experience?
TF - My first two seasons coaching football (2008-2009) were at Midlothian High School under head coach Robby Clark. Following the 2009 season I had a great opportunity to work at Ennis High School for a man that I have so much respect for, Sam Harrell. I was only at Ennis one year, but I'm so grateful for that opportunity and the friendships made during that time. Coach Harrell retired after last season due to health reasons. A few months after that Coach Spradlin was hired as the new Temple Head Coach. I knew Coach Spradlin through a number of people, one being Coach Harrell. I had had a few conversations with him prior to last spring. I actually talked to him about a job at Cooper during my final semester at ACU, but he did not have any openings at the time. When the receivers job opened at Temple I jumped at the chance to be a Wildcat.
I count my blessings every day that I am a Temple Wildcat! This is a special place. Great things are going to happen here!
RS- What hobbies do you enjoy?
TF - When I'm not coaching you can usually find me hunting, fishing, or spending time with family.
By the way, Coach Felts is an eligible bachelor. We coaches wives love to fix up our single guys –so we have more ‘coachettes ‘ to cheer with us! So ladies, don’t be shy.