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TROPHY CLUB, Texas — Byron Nelson High School head football coach Travis Pride died unexpectedly, the school announced Wednesday evening. A letter sent to students, staff and parents from ...
Byron Nelson High School announced head football coach Travis Pride died unexpectedly on Wednesday. NBC 5’s Sophia Beausoleil spoke with the head of the school’s booster club who describes the ...
Pride led the Bobcats for nine seasons with a 60-45 record. He helped lead Byron Nelson to winning records several years in a row. “He got it started and kept it going.
He was the second head football coach in school history. His Byron Nelson teams broke the school record for most wins in a season three years in a row, going 9-4 in 2021, 11-2 in 2022 and 13-1 ...
After the sudden death of Coach Travis Pride, Byron Nelson football leans on brotherhood, with his son Colt stepping up to lead through heartbreak. Read about Pride's legacy and more.
It was hard to imagine the CJ Cup Byron Nelson having more momentum than late afternoon of May 4, when world No. 1 and Dallasite Scottie Scheffler completed his eight-shot victory at McKinney’s ...
Byron Nelson phenom setter Sophee Peterson, the No. 1 Class of 2027 recruit, announced her commitment. Peterson led the Bobcats to a state title in 2024.
IRVING, Texas Jordan Spieth shot a 3-under 67 on Saturday at the Byron Nelson Championship, putting the 16-year-old high school junior within striking distance of the lead heading into the final round ...
The Pavilion in The Woodlands Plan to arrive early to allow time for parking, security screening and finding your seat. The Pavilion is a cashless venue, and no re-entry is allowed once you leave.
They aren't bad at their day jobs, either. Appleby, without a top 10 since winning the first tournament of the year, birdied his first two holes and kept right on rolling Thursday to a 7-under 63 on ...
Patrons paid $10,000 to enjoy the tournament with the 1968 Club. CJ Cup Byron Nelson tournament This year, the tournament unveiled a new VIP ticket experience called the 1968 Club, valued at $10,000.