Memorial High School junior Josh Williams (left) and Head Football Coach Finis Vanover (second from left) represented the Wildcats as they received a second place trophy and plaque from the Touchdown Club of Houston for good sportsmanship on the playing field in the Class 4A division. A total of fifteen 4A football teams were announced as finalists, including the Tomball High School Cougars. The finalists were selected by area referees. They considered the actions of the players, coaches and extracurricular groups participating at the football game, as well as personal fouls and unsportsmanlike conduct penalties. Pam Lovett (second from right), vice president of Comerica Bank and Eric Anderson (right), Fellowship of Christian Athletes, presented the award to Williams and Vanover.
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