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OldNavy
11-06-2011, 04:13 PM
Celina qualified for the playoffs in 11 man football for the first time in 1966. Through the last 45 years, ending in 2010, Celina has qualified for the playoffs 31 times. The Bobcats claimed a victory in 26 of the 31 Bi-district games, including the last 17 consecutive bi-district games dating back to 1994.

In the 25 years from 1966 to 1990 Celina had a record of 208 – 68 – 5, which included 13 trips to the post season and a state championship. There were only two losing seasons during that time. They had a 74.0 winning percentage, averaged playing 11.24 games with 8.32 wins a year.

In the 20 years from 1991 to 2010, Celina’s record has been 244 – 31 which included 18 playoff appearances, seven state championships, including four consecutive, a 68 consecutive game winning streak, and a 25 consecutive playoff game winning streak. They had an 88.73 winning percentage, averaged playing 13.75 games, with 12.2 wins a year and no losing seasons.

In the 45 year period there were two losing seasons, but six perfect championship seasons.

This year Celina has qualified for its 32nd, and 18th consecutive post season appearance, with a 10 – 0 record. Congratulations to all the Bobcats, past and present. We’re looking forward to your accomplishments in the future.

Good luck and Go Bobcats!:thumbsup:

toddg
11-06-2011, 04:40 PM
now thats winning tradition! celina's championship tradition is right there with the brownwood, katy, southlake carroll, odessa permian, daingerfield in texas high school football lore! and it goes hand in hand with the class celina has shown doing it....well done!

turbostud
11-06-2011, 04:48 PM
Cue the sandbagger in 3.....2.....1......

NastySlot
11-06-2011, 05:09 PM
now thats winning tradition! celina's championship tradition is right there with the brownwood, katy, southlake carroll, odessa permian, daingerfield in texas high school football lore! and it goes hand in hand with the class celina has shown doing it....well done!



what about the tradition of Wildcats from Plano....................not too shabby.

toddg
11-06-2011, 05:18 PM
what about the tradition of Wildcats from Plano....................not too shabby.

your right!!! 7 state championships..and in 86 and 87, the best option team i ever seen!!!

wimbo_pro
11-06-2011, 05:41 PM
Celina qualified for the playoffs in 11 man football for the first time in 1966. Through the last 45 years, ending in 2010, Celina has qualified for the playoffs 31 times. The Bobcats claimed a victory in 26 of the 31 Bi-district games, including the last 17 consecutive bi-district games dating back to 1994.

In the 25 years from 1966 to 1990 Celina had a record of 208 – 68 – 5, which included 13 trips to the post season and a state championship. There were only two losing seasons during that time. They had a 74.0 winning percentage, averaged playing 11.24 games with 8.32 wins a year.

In the 20 years from 1991 to 2010, Celina’s record has been 244 – 31 which included 18 playoff appearances, seven state championships, including four consecutive, a 68 consecutive game winning streak, and a 25 consecutive playoff game winning streak. They had an 88.73 winning percentage, averaged playing 13.75 games, with 12.2 wins a year and no losing seasons.

In the 45 year period there were two losing seasons, but six perfect championship seasons.

This year Celina has qualified for its 32nd, and 18th consecutive post season appearance, with a 10 – 0 record. Congratulations to all the Bobcats, past and present. We’re looking forward to your accomplishments in the future.

Good luck and Go Bobcats!:thumbsup:

...and your point is...????

wimbo_pro
11-06-2011, 05:41 PM
LOL...kidding of course. Thats pretty damned impressive.

ctown81
11-07-2011, 10:17 AM
GREAT tradition but tell us something we don't know about Celina. We all know that. Heck the state of Texas knows that.

gatordaze
11-07-2011, 10:23 AM
GREAT tradition but tell us something we don't know about Celina. We all know that. Heck the state of Texas knows that.

ok... Celina was not established until 1876, but settlers came in the area at a much earlier date. In October, 1879 a little settlement began to form a few miles southwest of the present day Celina. John T. Mulkey, Celina's first postmaster, renamed the town after Celina, Tennessee. The Methodist Church was built in 1880, and also doubled as the school for awhile. By 1885, a general store, mill, and a drug store had been opened in "Old Celina".

How bout that?

ctown81
11-07-2011, 10:31 AM
Is the same Methodist Church still there?

DeuceDeuce
11-07-2011, 11:10 AM
ok... Celina was not established until 1876, but settlers came in the area at a much earlier date. In October, 1879 a little settlement began to form a few miles southwest of the present day Celina. John T. Mulkey, Celina's first postmaster, renamed the town after Celina, Tennessee. The Methodist Church was built in 1880, and also doubled as the school for awhile. By 1885, a general store, mill, and a drug store had been opened in "Old Celina".

How bout that?


Was Coach GA Moore the coach then????

OldNavy
11-07-2011, 11:30 AM
GREAT tradition but tell us something we don't know about Celina. We all know that. Heck the state of Texas knows that.
Celina won its very first football game 10-6 against Plano in 1920. Then lost the next eight in a row, 3 of those to Plano.