Recent reports say that Ford F-Series trucks, the Dallas Cowboys and high school football will team up to honor "The Built Ford Tough / Dallas Cowboys Texas High School Football Players of the Week."
Ford made a $20,000 contribution to the Texas High School Coaches Association (THSCA) “to develop tomorrow's future leaders on the field and in their communities.” Also, Ford and the Dallas Cowboys will discuss the program on August 4th at a press conference at the Dallas Cowboys Built Ford Tough Training Camp in San Antonio. Former Texas High School coach and current Dallas Cowboys Head Coach, Wade Phillips, is bringing Texas High School football and the Dallas Cowboys together as the 2007 spokesperson for the "Built Ford Tough / Dallas Cowboys Texas High School Football Player of the Week."
"Texans have made the Ford F-Series the most successful vehicle in the entire auto industry," said David Mondragon, Ford General Manager for the Southwest Region. "Nearly one out of every five F-Series trucks we build is sold in Texas, so it's important for us to keep giving back to the community, as we have for more than 100 years."
Trucks and football are what keeps Texan busy; Ford and Dallas Cowboys will only give back through this program.
For more information, visit http://www.dallascowboys.com/community_news.cfm?id=1FC5849A-C844-715E-35BC43CCA373F7C5
Friday, August 3, 2007
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