As another season comes to a close I can’t help but think of how far six-man football has come since the first games were played in 1936. In 1936 only four schools played the game in Texas, Sylvester, Hobbs, Dowell and McCaulley, all in Fisher County. Now, counting private schools, over 200 play six-man football in Texas.
The game has not only became officially sanctioned by the UIL, which only took two years to happen, but now state champions are crowned in two divisions on the same field the Dallas Cowboys play on alongside all other classifications.
While researching those first teams that played back in 1936 I ran across this article Sylvester’s head coach Shelby Jobes wrote for The Sweetwater Reporter newspaper after the season had ended. His team had won all six of their six-man games and Jobes wanted to express just how great the sport was to the schools involved who, outside of Sylvester, would not have fielded a football team at all. Jobes’ words, written 81 years ago, in many ways still ring true today. I transcribed the article in its entirety here for us to look back on the games humble beginnings amongst the cotton fields of Fisher County.
Leman Saunders
The game has not only became officially sanctioned by the UIL, which only took two years to happen, but now state champions are crowned in two divisions on the same field the Dallas Cowboys play on alongside all other classifications.
While researching those first teams that played back in 1936 I ran across this article Sylvester’s head coach Shelby Jobes wrote for The Sweetwater Reporter newspaper after the season had ended. His team had won all six of their six-man games and Jobes wanted to express just how great the sport was to the schools involved who, outside of Sylvester, would not have fielded a football team at all. Jobes’ words, written 81 years ago, in many ways still ring true today. I transcribed the article in its entirety here for us to look back on the games humble beginnings amongst the cotton fields of Fisher County.
Leman Saunders