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Monday, July 17, 2006

New Deal basketball coach receives award

Kyle Bean was initiated in 1980 and is currently an active member at Southcrest Baptist.

From the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal

Story last updated at 2:12 a.m. Tuesday, May 23, 2006

New Deal basketball coach receives award

New Deal boys basketball coach Kyle Bean recently was named the Don Coleman Outstanding Coach of the Year for Class 1A by the Texas Assocation of Basketball Coaches.

Bean guided the Lions to the District 4-1A championship and five rounds deep in the playoffs. New Deal ended its season with a 46-43 loss to Gruver in the semi-state finals.

Friday, July 14, 2006

David Gaschen Joins Walk Of Fame


David Gaschen


Walk of Fame

Expect no fewer than three plaques to become fixtures on the Buddy Holly Walk of Fame this fall, with the next induction ceremony being planned for Sept. 16 - and what a varied trio of talents being honored.

Jennifer Smith, the late David Box and David Gaschen - all with ties to Lubbock and/or Texas Tech - will become the 63rd, 64th and 65th talents to be honored with induction. The time and other details have not been pinned down.

Characters in "A Chorus Line" might well have inspired Smith, whose career has found her dancing and acting in more than a half dozen Broadway hits, from "La Cage Aux Folles" in 1983 to "The Producers," beginning in 2001. She now costars as Kitty in "The Drowsy Chaperone," described by one critic as a musical for people who love musicals.

Box died in 1964 at age 21, the victim of an airplane crash. That is somewhat ironic because Box may be best known for being signed by the Crickets to perform the vocals on "Peggy Sue Got Married" after Holly's tragic death. Box also recorded "Little Lonely Summer Girl" shortly before his death.

Lubbock native Gaschen became the Phantom in the musical "Phantom of the Opera" in both Hamburg, Germany, and Basel, Switzerland in 1995. He made his Broadway debut in the same leading role in 1999, and has embarked in recent years on a recording career.

Read the complete story in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal