American Football Series II, Video 7


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Mark Reeve, His Print Staff, Head Coach (Retired) Victoria High School, Texas

Reeve began his head coaching career at Victoria High where he spent 9 seasons and had an overall record of 87-17-4. He left Victoria High and went to be the head coach at Plano West for three seasons. After his three-year stint at West, Reeve served as an assistant at Alice High School for one season before taking over at Cuero High School in 2003. Reeve would coach the Cuero Gobblers to seven undefeated district championships, five state semifinal appearances in six years, and a trip to the 2004 state final. Reeve went 84-11 at Cuero.

In 2010 Reeve, resigned after 7 years as athletic director and head football coach at Cuero and accepted a position as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator at Texas Lutheran University.

In addition to his head coaching positions Reeve was also an assistant coach over the years at Alice, San Antonio Clark, San Antonio Southwest, Pearsall, Frisco
In 2007 Former Plano West head football coach Mark Reeve was inducted into the Texas High School Coaches Association’s Hall of Honor Fort Worth, TX. He has an overall head coaching record of 192-37-4 

Reeve retired from Texas football in 2012. In 2015, he got an invitation to coach a team in Iceland, the Asane Seahawks of the European Football League.  Reeve showed he hasn't lost his coaching touch as the Seahawks went undefeated and won the league championship with a 34-21 victory over the Haugesund Hurricanes in the title game.



Devotional by Pat Combs
Major League Pitcher (Retired) Philadelphia Phillies - Texas       


Pat is a former Major League Baseball Pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies in the early 90's. He now serves as Director for Archetype Wealth Partners. As a lifelong athlete, he always strives to bring his “A-game” while also bringing out the best in his friends, clients and teammates. Pat began his wealth management career at Morgan Stanley in 2005 where he quickly ascended to the top five percent of advisors in his first three years of business. Pat lives in Southlake, Texas with his wife Christina and their three sons Carson, Conner and Casey. He serve as Chairman of Unlimited Potential, a baseball ministry for pro players, and as a board member for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. 



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