From Texas Public Radio:
The kickoff of the high school football season in Texas is always a celebration under the iconic Friday night lights. But in Kerrville, at the Tivy Antler Stadium, the traditional spectacle of the high school gridiron took on an additional purpose — one shaped by a summer of heartbreak and resilience.
The Antlers’ season-opener was more than just local pageantry. It was about honoring the first responders who risked their lives during the devastating July 4th flash flood that devastated the upper Guadalupe River, claiming lives, destroying homes and upending families.
Before kickoff, the community paused to recognize firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement officers, and volunteer rescuers who worked through the chaotic hours of the disaster and in the ongoing recovery.
“I feel honored to be in the presence of all those involved in the rescues and I’m glad they were here,” said Rebecca Crider, who for over 25 years has been attending the box office and selling tickets to the games. She said this night’s game is different.
“We’re getting to do something special for them,” she said.














