I try to make a six man football game every year. It’s exciting, it’s different and it is a refreshing view of life in the smallest of Texas towns. This year I had a trip planned to Waco for another football game and I used that opportunity to find a six man game to attend. There are a lot of six man football teams around Waco so I went to sixmanfootball.com and looked through the schedules. I decided to go to the Penelope Wolverines – Abbott Panthers game. It was reasonably close to Waco and I had heard of the Penelope from Carlton Stowers book, Where Dreams Die Hard: A Small American Town And Its Six-Man Football Team .
I arrived in Penelope about an hour before kickoff and it didn’t take long to find the school and the stadium behind it. There were already a lot of cars and activity. The FFA was having a fund raiser selling sausage on a stick and burgers right off the grill. Inside the field house was the added bonus of an ongoing volleyball game between the Lady Wolverines and the Lady Panthers. I could write a book on the funny adaptations of masculine Texas high school mascots to girls’ sports teams but I’ll save that for a later time.
I sat in on part of the volley ball game and enjoyed a sport I have to confess I know very little about. I can tell you it is hard played and competitive.
I left the volley ball game and went out the back of the field house to Wolverine Field located directly behind it. I bought a couple of cookies and a program from the student council. As I headed for the stands I kept looking for a ticket seller, actually that’s how I ended up with cookies because I thought they were selling tickets. Apparently games at Penelope are free. This is in stark contrast to Katy ISD that currently charges $12.00 for tickets purchased at Rhodes Stadium.
The stadium has stands for about 125 fans on each side. Before the night was over I would estimate that the crowd swelled to about 400 sitting in the stands, in lawn chairs in the south end zone (Next to the FFA Barbecue pits), and of course along the fence on both sides.
The pregame activities were interesting. The first thing I noticed when the Penelope cheerleaders entered the sideline was, “I know these girls” that’s when I realized that for the most part the volleyball team and the cheerleaders were one in the same. Next the visiting teams school song sung unaccompanied from the far side stands. Then in turn the Penelope school song sung in the same manner by the home town fans. Then to top off the pregame program the PA announcer led the crowd in Frances Scott Key’s “Star Spangled Banner” with gusto.
Six man football by nature is exciting and this game was no exceptions, but unfortunately this was not the game to win for the Wolverines. With the scoreboard clock only 1:31 into the third quarter of play the Abbott Panthers scored leaving the final score: Panthers 58 – Wolverines 13. In six man football if one team is 45 points ahead after half time the game is over. Even with the game ending with a 45 point deficit I never felt that the Wolverines were out of reach of a victory.
TexasBob
src="http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js">
Labels: Football