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Earl Campbell Parkway opens in Tyler

August 31st, 2012

Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell met with city officials Thursday for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the brand new street named after Campbell.

Earl Campbell Parkway cost nearly $16.6 million to build and is a four-lane road connecting highway 155 to Loop 323 West. It also comes with a pair of bike lanes, medians and sidewalks. On top of that, it also comes with about 86,000 square miles of pavement and nine miles of curbs.

Campbell, also known as the “The Tyler Rose,” said he was honored by the gesture of having a street named after him.

“Nothing I accomplished in life is because of me,” Campbell said. “It’s because of we. I know a lot of people take credit Campbell, but there’s only one man who can take all the credit, that’s the Lord God Almighty.

Mayor Barbara Bass was at the scene and told the crowd she’s proud to be able to have a street named after the local legend.

“Earl Campbell exemplifies the best of who we are,” she said. “He puts God first. We have this parkway name in honor of a special person, born and raised in Tyler, Texas.”

Campbell played for John Tyler High School before attending University of Texas where he played for the Longhorns won the Heisman Trophy in 1977.

In 1978, he was drafted by the Houston Oilers, the team he played for the majority of his career. He spent two seasons playing for the New Orleans Saints and retired from football in 1986. He finished his career with 9,407 rushing yards.

 

John Tyler’s Football

December 2nd, 2010

John Tyler Highschool Football“Cujo!” has been on the lips of John Tyler High School Football fans. The Lions are stomping their way through the Class 4A Division I playoffs. John Tyler has fought its way to through the season with a 12-1 record. This is only the school’s 12th time to be in the state quarter finals. Head coach Dereck Rush has led the team in an amazing record of 24 wins in the past 27 games.

The John Tyler “army” is lead by senior quarterback David Bush, who is only yards away from becoming John Tyler’s all-time passing leader. He has led the team in rushing with 1274 yards rushing and 13 touchdowns. Bush along with JT safety Chris Hackett is committed to go to Texas Christian University next year. The duo makes for an unstoppable defense and offense. Chris Hackett leads in interceptions. Hackett intercepted two passes against Carrollton Newman Smith. This was the second game in a row for Hackett to intercept two passes.

Last year John Tyler made it to the quarterfinals but sadly lost to Klein 31-7. Last year John Tyler was playing in Class 5A division. The move to Class 4A Division has seemed to boost the football team’s record.

The pride for John Tyler’s football team has spread as fans watch this strong football team fight through the regular season and through the quarter finals with the state championship in their sight. Tyler has come together in support for the school, hoping for victory in each game.

Greatest Football Game Ever Played

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You Can Do Math

January 12th, 2010

Another educational experience available this summer is the “You can do math tutoring service” in Tyler Texas. Educator and tutor Angie Ruark has been teaching math for several years now with excellent results. She offers enrichment and course preparation, and teaches seventh grade math all the way up to college algebra. She also offers adult education classes.

Both one on one help as well as small group classes will be offered this summer on location at John Tyler high school and the brook school. Angie’s individual assistance and relaxed teaching style coupled with her traditional approach to math and science has been a great help to many students.

For more information got to youcandomath.blogspot.com or call (903)316-3485.