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Examples of information to be posted here are game recaps, schedule changes, and daily team reminders. Tuesday, October 13, 2009
This space is meant for coaches to post news and announcements concerning Skyline Raiders Varsity Football. Posting messages is extremely easy. To create one, log in to your team page Control Panel and click on the Messages tab. Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Any messages concerning practices, games, banquets etc... can all be posted in this section. It provides coaches with the ability to keep both players and parents abreast of team events and information. Monday, August 17, 2009
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| Corey Nelson #7 LB Corey had a huge game, including a fumble recovery, in a great defensive effort against Richardson. |
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Reginald Samples EMAIL: rsamples009@dallasisd.org position: Head Coach phone: 972-502-3692
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| Jersey | Name | Class | Position | Height | Weight |
| 1 | Anthony Wallace | 2011 |
LB
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6' 2"
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225 lbs
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| 2 | Dominique Patterson | 2010 |
LB
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6' 0"
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220 lbs
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| 3 | Darren Seamster | 2010 |
WR
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5' 1"
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180 lbs
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| 4 | Mike Davis | 2010 |
WR
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6' 0"
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175 lbs
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| 5 | Tony Drake | 2010 |
RB
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5' 9"
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170 lbs
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| 6 | Javia Hall | 2010 |
QB
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6' 1"
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175 lbs
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| 7 | Corey Nelson | 2010 |
LB
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6' 0"
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210 lbs
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| 8 | Joseph Powell | 2010 |
WR
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6' 0"
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175 lbs
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| 9 | Adrain James | 2010 |
CB
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6' 1"
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170 lbs
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| 10 | Adrian Lee | 2010 |
CB
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6' 0"
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185 lbs
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| 11 | Demarcus Shaw | 2010 |
DE
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6' 3"
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240 lbs
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| 12 | Edward Baker | 2011 |
QB
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5' 0"
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200 lbs
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| 17 | Michael Moore | 2011 |
DE
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6' 1"
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210 lbs
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| 18 | Douglas Maddox | 2010 |
CB
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| 19 | Demarcus Burks | 2010 |
WR
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6' 3"
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175 lbs
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| 20 | Franklin Shannon | 2011 |
FS
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6' 3"
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190 lbs
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| 21 | Zachary Anthony | 2011 |
CB
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5' 9"
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170 lbs
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| 22 | Jeilyn Fulbright | 2010 |
CB
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5' 9"
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175 lbs
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| 23 | Nick Freeman | 2010 |
CB
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6' 1"
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175 lbs
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| 24 | Quincis Overstreet | 2011 |
CB
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5' 11"
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170 lbs
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| 28 | Sammy Hill | 2011 |
WR
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5' 8"
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175 lbs
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| 31 | Christian Browne | 2010 |
CB
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6' 0"
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175 lbs
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| 32 | Jordan Shamlin | 2010 |
WR
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5' 8"
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170 lbs
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| 33 | Josh Wilkerson | 2011 |
RB
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5' 9"
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190 lbs
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| 34 | Rashawd Soloman | 2010 |
LB
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5' 10"
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215 lbs
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| 40 | Kelvn Pemberton | 2010 |
RB
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6' 0"
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225 lbs
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| 42 | Brandon Bowles | 2010 |
RB
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5' 10"
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240 lbs
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| 43 | Lamarcus Hutchinson | 2010 |
LB
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5' 9"
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180 lbs
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| 44 | Jordan Wallace | 2010 |
DT
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6' 2"
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240 lbs
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| 45 | Marquel Bryant | 2011 |
DE
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6' 2"
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220 lbs
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| 51 | Fred Tucker | 2010 |
DT
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5' 10"
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220 lbs
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| 55 | Desmond Spencer | 2010 |
LB
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5' 10"
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220 lbs
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| 60 | Paul Ellis | 2010 |
OL
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6' 2"
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245 lbs
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| 62 | Jorge Batres | 2010 |
K
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6' 0"
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180 lbs
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| 65 | Aaron Dorsal | 2010 |
K
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5' 8"
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150 lbs
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| 70 | Andrew Callaway | 2010 |
OL
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6' 4"
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300 lbs
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| 71 | David Goodwin | 2010 |
DT
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6' 3"
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260 lbs
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| 72 | Marlon Brown | 2012 |
OL
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6' 4"
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330 lbs
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| 73 | Devonte Roberson | 2011 |
OL
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6' 0"
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300 lbs
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| 74 | Jesus Arias | 2010 |
OL
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6' 2"
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255 lbs
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| 75 | Brandon Mitchell | 2011 |
OL
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5' 10"
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235 lbs
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| 76 | Daruis Pope | 2011 |
OL
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6' 1"
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240 lbs
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| 77 | Tristen Turknett | 2010 |
OL
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6' 0"
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190 lbs
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| 78 | Graylan Hawkins | 2010 |
OL
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6' 4"
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235 lbs
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| 80 | William Thompson | 2011 |
DE
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6' 2"
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190 lbs
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| 84 | Paul Dawson | 2011 |
WR
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6' 2"
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200 lbs
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| 88 | Rodney WIlliams | 2010 |
DT
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6' 2"
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260 lbs
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| 90 | Cordney Young | 2010 |
DE
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6' 0"
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210 lbs
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| 99 | Cedric Stevenson | 2010 |
DT
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6' 2"
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240 lbs
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Mike Davis
#4
WR
Class of
2010
Height: 6' 1" | Weight: 175 lbs
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Tony Drake
#5
RB
Class of
2010
Height: 5' 9" | Weight: 170 lbs
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Corey Nelson
#7
LB
Class of
2010
Height: 6' 0" | Weight: 210 lbs
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Joseph Powell
#8
WR
Class of
2010
Height: 6' 1" | Weight: 175 lbs
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Javia Hall
#12
QB
Class of
2010
Height: 6' 1" | Weight: 175 lbs
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Skyline 7777 Forney Rd Dallas, TX 75227 phone: 972-502-3665
In the mid-1960s, B. J. Stamps and other Dallas educators conceived the idea of a very large high school for the Dallas Independent School District that would offer career education in addition to a traditional high-school curriculum. Stamps emphasized continually that the facility he envisioned was "absolutely not going to be a vocational school for unsuccessful students" but rather a place where superior students could undertake studies in preparation for a variety of professions. In December 1966, architectural plans for the school, whose working name was "Science-Technical Center," were approved by the Dallas School Board. By 1969, Stamps, who had been slated as the school's first principal, suggested the name "Skyline High School," inspired by the view of the Downtown Dallas skyline afforded from the school's upper floors, and in February 1970 the Skyline name was approved by the School Board.[5][6][7]
Classes at Skyline began in the fall semester of 1970. Until the main facility at 7777 Forney Road opened early in 1971, instruction was held at other southeast Dallas sites. From its inception, Skyline has fulfilled Stamps's original conception of offering both a regular high-school curriculum and a multitude of magnet school programs. The magnet offerings are organized as clusters, which are collectively called the Career Development Center. A student attending Skyline may generally choose from among three options: pursuing a normal, traditional curriculum (Skyline's original attendance zone was drawn to relieve Samuell and Bryan Adams high schools); attending both a cluster and regular classes at Skyline; or attending a Skyline cluster for a portion of the day and regular classes at his or her neighborhood high school for the remainder.
In the early years of Skyline's existence, administrators and faculty of existing, traditional high schools in the Dallas Independent School District frequently expressed resentment of Skyline's desire to recruit their talented and gifted students and in some instances actively resisted recruitment efforts. District officials appointed a task force to address these concerns.[8] Nevertheless, with the continued existence of Skyline's magnet programs and the subsequent "spinning off" of several independent magnet schools, the issue has persisted to the present day, and district officials continue efforts to allay feelings of resentment.[9]
Over time, numerous clusters have left Skyline and moved into facilities of their own, becoming full-fledged DISD magnet high schools. For example, the Performing Arts Cluster and the Health Careers Cluster both discontinued their affiliations with Skyline in 1976 and became, respectively, the (presently-named) Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and the High School for the Health Professions (now the School of Health Professions at Yvonne A. Ewell Townview Magnet Center). In 2007, district officials announced a plan to relieve overcrowding at Skyline by moving several Skyline magnet programs to Emmett J. Conrad High School, meanwhile hoping to increase the latter's achievement levels. These actions have in some instances occasioned resentment by Skyline's own faculty and educational community, who have worried that Skyline's Career Development Center was created only to ultimately self-destruct, and, in the most recent events, that successful students educated at Skyline are being used to artificially boost another school's academic standing. District officials continue in their efforts to respond to these controversies.[10][11][12]
Skyline served grades 10 and 11 in 1970–1971, and grades 10–12 from 1971 to 1976. The school has included grades 9–12 since the fall of 1976. Since its opening Skyline has consistently been DISD's largest high school in terms of enrollment.
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