Atascocita High School celebrated a winning season in more ways than one during its spring pep rally, with the school honoring retiring football coach Craig Stump and paying tribute to former baseball star Brice Matthews, who played for the Houston Astros.
The energy was electric as the school's student body gathered to recognize their outstanding athletes. The focus shifted from the sports teams to two individuals making a lasting impact on the school: Coach Stump and Brice Matthews.
Coach Stump, after 37 years of coaching, has seen his fair share of successes. He built the Eagles football team into one of the top programs in the Houston area, with several players going on to play in the NFL. Over the years, he's coached hundreds of athletes who have gone on to excel in college and beyond.
Stump reflected on his time as a coach, noting that even 10 years after his retirement, many of his former players still reach out to him, crediting their skills and knowledge gained from him with success in their personal lives. This testament to his lasting impact was clear as he took the stage at the pep rally.
Meanwhile, Brice Matthews, a star player for both football and baseball during his time at Atascocita High School, was honored by having his jersey number retired by the school's baseball program. A natural athlete from an early age, Matthews found his true calling on the baseball field.
When asked about the honor of having his jersey number retired, Matthews expressed his gratitude, stating that it's "unbelievable" and a dream come true to see his number up on display at the baseball stadium. The recognition was a fitting tribute to his dedication to both sports and his alma mater.
The energy was electric as the school's student body gathered to recognize their outstanding athletes. The focus shifted from the sports teams to two individuals making a lasting impact on the school: Coach Stump and Brice Matthews.
Coach Stump, after 37 years of coaching, has seen his fair share of successes. He built the Eagles football team into one of the top programs in the Houston area, with several players going on to play in the NFL. Over the years, he's coached hundreds of athletes who have gone on to excel in college and beyond.
Stump reflected on his time as a coach, noting that even 10 years after his retirement, many of his former players still reach out to him, crediting their skills and knowledge gained from him with success in their personal lives. This testament to his lasting impact was clear as he took the stage at the pep rally.
Meanwhile, Brice Matthews, a star player for both football and baseball during his time at Atascocita High School, was honored by having his jersey number retired by the school's baseball program. A natural athlete from an early age, Matthews found his true calling on the baseball field.
When asked about the honor of having his jersey number retired, Matthews expressed his gratitude, stating that it's "unbelievable" and a dream come true to see his number up on display at the baseball stadium. The recognition was a fitting tribute to his dedication to both sports and his alma mater.