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DALLAS COWBOYS JERSEY DAY AT MUSEUM

On Sunday November 23rd at Noon the Dallas Cowboys will play the San Franciso 49ers. The game will be shown in HD on the 12 foot by 8 foot big screen in the Tom Landry Theater. Anyone who wears a Dallas Cowboys jersey will receive a FREE admission to the museum and a 10% discount in the gift shop..... 

TSHOF ANNOUNCES CLASS OF 2008

WACO –  The Texas Sports Hall of Fame Induction Committee chaired by legendary sports writer Dave Campbell, has announced its Class of 2008 presented by Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Companies.  Banquet date, time, and ticket prices will be announced at a later date....

IN MEMORY OF COACH DON HASKINS 1930-2008

Coach Don Haskins- "The Bear”

By Lori Cotton

College basketball remembers the life and hard work of “The Bear” Don Haskins after passing away in his home on Sept. 7, 2008 at 78 yrs. of age.Coach Don Haskins will be remembered not only for his contribution to the University of Texas at El Paso basketball program, but to the sport as a whole....

On This Date In Texas Sports History
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2005 University of Texas National Championship Football  Ring  
Donated by Michael Korth

 

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Induction Banquet

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Annual TSHOF Nite at the Races Party 
Location - The Lion's Den / Lion's Park
Time - 7-11 pm / September 27, 2008
Tickets - $75 each or reserved tables of 8 for $1,000

 

Upcoming Events
» TSHOF Executive Committee Meeting
December 11, 2008
» TSHOF Board of Trustee Meeting
December 18, 2008
» Facility Rental - Private Party
December 31, 2008
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