Table of
Contents
Foreword
by Larry Vaught
1 Learning from the Legends: The guys in black
shoes & white shoestrings
2 Bill Arnsparger: A master at deflecting attention
& praise
3 Chuck Smith: The defensive guru still has
impact on Royals
4 Larry French: Incorporating lessons from
one ‘s own HS coach
5 Steele Harmon: Shedding light on a
frequent visitor
6 Roger Gruneisen: The godfather of the
Royals offense
7 John Buchanan: Remembering 16 mm film and
those gold helmets
8 Joe McDaniel: Where you are is the best
place to be
9 Homer Goins: The Thin Thirty Survivor who
came to Maysville
10 Jimmy Sharpe: The wise old coach on the mountain
11 Billy
Goldsmith: Maysville’s loyal Bulldog
12 Bill
Walsh: The process and plan
13 Ivan
McGlone: The Flatwoods Legend
14 Tony
Dungy: Trusting God and doing what you do
15 Leon
Hart: Friends who make you better
16 Blanton Collier: Coaching the eyes, leading
the heart
17 The
Firm always knows best
18 Mike
Archer: The Tiger that became a Wildcat
19 The
Wristband: Always play smart, sometimes play fast
20 Corky
Prater & Ted Purcell- Mr. Lion and Mr. Panther
21 Ed
Rall: The good man across the field in black & gold
22 Alvis
Johnson: It’s a Hog, not a Wildcat
23 Jack
Eicher, Dale Mueller, Tom Duffy: Different Bluebirds, all winners
24 Vince
Lombardi: The Lombardi you thought you knew
25 Sam
Harp, ShaDon Brown, Ray Graham: Anchors aweigh…3 tough Ads
26
Raymond Webb: The old city school football icon
27 Tom
Brown & Jimmie Reed: Leaders who serve
28 The
Game that made me crazy
29 Friday
Nights as a Royal
30 The
Ultimate Leader
31 John’s
Grandson
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