LETTER FROM THE HFQF PRESIDENT

A Letter from the President #InductTheFlyingQueens Dear Flying Queens, Bees, Coaches, and Friends: Well, everyone, one week from today on April 6, 2019 we will know if all our joint efforts have been successful in our quest for Induction into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2019. This Saturday morning, as I sit…

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LETTER FROM THE HFQF PRESIDENT

LET’S CELEBRATE COACH REDIN!

$100 and 100 cards for 100 years The letter posted below about the $100 DOLLARS and 100 CARDS FOR 100 YEARS campaign was sent to many of you via the US mail on July 22, 2019.  If you did not receive it, it means that you, or your correct address, are not on our mailing…

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FULL COURT PRESS TO #INDUCTTHEFLYINGQUEENS

Head over to Twitter and follow @WBUFlyingQueens. Please retweet our Tweets and post some of your own. When you do so tag @HoopHall and use #InductTheFlyingQueens. Here are some messages you can use on your own account: The Flying Queens need your help! Please RT! #Inducttheflyingqueens @hoophall. It is time. http://bit.ly/FQVideo  Beat the buzzer! The Flying…

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FULL COURT PRESS TO #INDUCTTHEFLYINGQUEENS

TINY TEXAS SCHOOL DESERVES CREDIT FOR BLAZING TRAILS FOR WOMEN

San Antonio Express-News The turning point in women’s sports might not have been the landmark Title IX legislation or even the rise of global superstars in women’s tennis and basketball. Rather, it might have taken place on the campus of a small, conservative, Southern Baptist college in a small Texas Panhandle town in the early…

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FLYING QUEENS’ SUCCESS WAS A GAME CHANGER FOR WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

LA Times The trip from Kingfisher County took five hours by car, across Oklahoma and down the Texas panhandle. A basketball star in high school, Kaye Garms had heard about a Baptist college near Lubbock that had a women’s team. She and another player wanted to try out. “The local banker’s wife drove us,” Garms…

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