The City of Fort Worth honored the North Crowley High School football team during a City Council meeting for their 6A-Division I State Championship victory. Councilmembers Jared Williams and Chris Nettles, both alumni of the program, commended the players and coaches for their hard work and historic achievement. The team received a plaque from the City of Fort Worth, and Head Coach Ray Gates was also recognized with a separate plaque.
Councilmembers Jared Williams and Chris Nettles, both alumni of North Crowley’s football program, addressed the team in attendance. The council members commended the players and coaches for their hard work and shared heartfelt words celebrating their achievements.
The team was presented with a plaque from the City of Fort Worth that commemorated and recognized this achievement of excellence.
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