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17 minutes ago, Cat_Scratch said:

88 was a baller... 

...#88...At Plano East Sr. High School, Terence Green was All-District 11-5A, All-State District 11-5A, Hall of Honor 2007 Inductee, and played a key role in the infamous "Greatest High School Football Comeback That Never Was" 1994 Plano East vs Tyler John Tyler game. Terence then attended Tyler Junior College from 1995- 1997 where he was First Team All-Conference Receiver and Honorable Mention Kick/Punt Returner. In 1997-1999 Terence completed his bachelor's degree at Texas Wesleyan University where he also played baseball and received the 1998 MVP Award. After college, Terence went on to play for the Ozark Mountain Ducks and was the 2000 Rookie of the Year Runner Up and 2003 Central Baseball League AllStar. He was traded in 2004 to the Fort Worth Cats where he was Team Captain, 2005 Central Baseball League All-Star, and led Central Baseball League in stolen bases in 2005 and 2006. Terence also helped lead the team to become the 2005 Central Baseball League Champions, 2006 American Association League Champions, and the 2007 American Association League Champions. Terence played 8 years of professional baseball.

Green had never kicked an onside kick prior to this game.  Notice how he toe-punched the ball rather than hit it soccer style.  

 

 

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11 hours ago, OldSchoolLion said:

...#88...At Plano East Sr. High School, Terence Green was All-District 11-5A, All-State District 11-5A, Hall of Honor 2007 Inductee, and played a key role in the infamous "Greatest High School Football Comeback That Never Was" 1994 Plano East vs Tyler John Tyler game. Terence then attended Tyler Junior College from 1995- 1997 where he was First Team All-Conference Receiver and Honorable Mention Kick/Punt Returner. In 1997-1999 Terence completed his bachelor's degree at Texas Wesleyan University where he also played baseball and received the 1998 MVP Award. After college, Terence went on to play for the Ozark Mountain Ducks and was the 2000 Rookie of the Year Runner Up and 2003 Central Baseball League AllStar. He was traded in 2004 to the Fort Worth Cats where he was Team Captain, 2005 Central Baseball League All-Star, and led Central Baseball League in stolen bases in 2005 and 2006. Terence also helped lead the team to become the 2005 Central Baseball League Champions, 2006 American Association League Champions, and the 2007 American Association League Champions. Terence played 8 years of professional baseball.

Green had never kicked an onside kick prior to this game.  Notice how he toe-punched the ball rather than hit it soccer style.  

 

 

Good Athlete for sure... Thanks for sharing.

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