"Growing up in Port Neches in the late 40's early 50's--that's as close to Mayberry USA as you're gonna get!"--Dr. Rodney LeBoeuf
Dr. Rodney LeBoeuf was an integral part of the legacy of excellence of Port Neches-Groves ISD, as a student, as a teacher/coach, and ultimately as PN-G's high school principal.
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The podcast brings up a wide range of names from Southeast Texas, including "Big Joe" Joseph LeBoeuf, E. O. Griner, Dad and Mom LeBoeuf, Constable/Chief Marvin Holt, Deputy Asa D. Frazier, Choir teacher Jonathan P. Lancaster, Gene McCollum, Coach Lewis Ford, Gilbert Massey, Margaret Dalton, Lena Faye Hawthorne, Mary Buck, Shelby Buck, Thomas Harvey, Hubert Miller, Nick Frankovic, Dan Fells, Irene Ford, Nelda LeBoeuf, Wanda Carole Wrinkle Ford, Joe Williamson, Lynne James, Frank Gioviale, Roy Esquivel, Richard Briggs, Bob Briggs, Tommy Atkins, Murphy Broussard, Kenneth Jones, Gordon LeBoeuf, Dan Miller, Don Miller, Jackie Hathorn, Gene Powell, Jim Fairman, Jim "J. B." Higgins, P. J. Granger, Wilford Moore, Bum Phillips, Wade Phillips, Laurie Nunez Phillips, Stinky Nunez, Ken Watson, Dr. Oliver Monk, Doug Ethridge, Matt Burnett, Mike Havard, Andy Gilbert, Jimmy Burnett, Barbara Comeaux, Laura LeBoeuf, Julie LeBoeuf, Molly LeBoeuf...and more!! Also included are some other well known names in the state of Texas, including King Hill, Carlos Esquivel, Tiny Ellison, Bear Bryant, John David Crow, Jasper Flanagan, Dr. Harold Hawkins, and Dr. John Hoyle.
So round up your local Aunt Bee, Barney, Gomer, Opie, Miss Crump, and others, and take a trip down memory lane with Dr. Rodney LeBoeuf...
Right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney LeBoeuf was a leader as a student at Port Neches-Groves High School. Hear him tell about his high school years on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney LeBoeuf and Thomas Harvey were co-captains of the 1953 State Champion football team. Hear him tell the story of that playoff run on right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney LeBoeuf loved and respected the Indians' coaching staff. Hear his heart-felt thoughts about his high school coaches, right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney LeBeouf was one of several players honored following that 1953 championship season, including his younger brother legendary running back Gordon LeBoeuf. Hear all about early PN-G football on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney LeBoeuf played wingback on the Indians' 1953 State Champs. Hear him talk about that 1953 team, and his admiration for line coach Lewis Ford, right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Port Neches beat Temple 12-0 in the State Quarterfinals in 1953. Hear Rodney LeBoeuf tell all about it on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Indian Nation turned out to support the Tribe's state championship playoff run of 1953. Hear Rodney LeBoeuf tell all about it on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Port Neches came from behind to tie Edinburg 7-7 in the final minutes, and advances to the State title game by way of a 4-1 advantage in penetrations. Hear Rodney LeBoeuf tell about that Semifinal nail-biter on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Port Neches hosted the State Title game vs Big Spring in 1953. Hear Rodney LeBoeuf tell about that historic Indian victory on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
The Indians were underdogs going into the State Title game. Hear Rodney LeBoeuf talk about that amazing season on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
The Indians won their first state title against Big Spring in 1953. Hear co-captain Rodney LeBoeuf talk about that historic win on Down Trials of Victory podcast!
Friends and Port Neches grads Hubert Miller and Rodney LeBoeuf were team mates at Lamar in 1954. Hear Dr. LeBoeuf talk about his time at Lamar, and about the football prowess of All State center Hubert Miller, right here on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Dr. Rodney LeBoeuf is a US Army veteran. Hear him talk about his enlistment and his service on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
After graduating from Lamar, Rodney LeBoeuf returned to PN-GISD as a teacher and coach. He had stints at Woodlawn Junior High, Port Neches Junior High, and PN-G High School. Hear about coaching on the staffs of Bum Phillips and Ken Watson on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
In 1971, Rodney LeBoeuf was named principal of Port Neches-Groves High School. Hear him tell about his experiences during these historic years on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Dr. LeBoeuf ran the Cooper River 10K in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1993. Hear him talk about his time in Charleston on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
Rodney is proud of his three daughters--(L to R) Molly, Laura, and Julie, seen here with mom Nelda. Hear him tell about his loved ones on Down Trails of Victory podcast!
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