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“Everyone simply desirous to be who they’re and being accepted for who they’re,” stated Troy Robertson in regards to the occasion that returned after a two-year COVID hiatus.
DALLAS — After a two-year absence, the Dallas Pleasure Parade returned to Truthful Park, the place a 92-degree June day could not dampen the passion of 1000’s promising to proceed “residing out proud.”
“It’s a beautiful day for a parade,” stated Troy Robertson on the parade together with his pal, Lauren Declaire. “However it’s scorching,” he laughed.
Regardless of the climate, 1000’s lined the two-hour parade route across the Cotton Bowl.
“I simply like to be round individuals which might be simply snug and completely happy,” stated Robertson. “And everyone simply desirous to be who they’re and being accepted for who they’re.”
That is the primary Dallas Pleasure Parade since 2019. COVID-19 will get the blame for that.
The parade, with the theme “dwell out proud,” drew members from throughout the nation. Rae Yanis and Cheyenne White made the journey from Austin for his or her first Dallas Pleasure Parade.
“Not that way back once I was rising up, you could not be, you could not be out,” Yanis stated. “You could not have a girlfriend. Small city Texas. So it is very releasing and simply completely happy.”
Makayla Gleason and Joshua Walters, each previously from Baltimore, Maryland, admitted that their final delight parade expertise was in Washington, D.C. in 2019 — one which left them with fears about attending one other.
“It was like a false energetic shooter report and everybody needed to run,” Gleason stated of Capitol Pleasure 2019. “It took rather a lot for us to maintain the nervousness down and simply to be right here. So we’re like not afraid to be right here.”
“You see individuals such as you all over the place. All over the place you stroll you see individuals such as you,” stated Shay Griffin of Dallas. “It is like… you will be your self. You will be who you need to be. Nothing however all smiles.”
Smiles on a day to remind everybody that “Y’all means All” as one float proudly proclaimed.
Not simply on a sweltering June day in Dallas, however on daily basis of the yr.
Dallas Fire-Rescue crews are searching for two people who were swept into a creek near Mountain Creek Lake.
Jason Evans, DFR spokesperson, said crews were called at about 1:40 p.m. Saturday after a 911 call reported someone was swept into the water near the 4500 block of Mountain Creek Parkway, Evans said.
Evans said reports indicate one person was swept into the creek while a second person jumped into the creek to save them before being swept away themself.
DFR, Dallas police and game wardens are investigating, Evans said.
Any team that is coached by Mike Tomlin is going to be ready to play on any given Sunday. Such was the case for the 2023 Steelers who finished 10-7 and made it to the playoffs once again. Tomlin has never had a losing season during his tenure in Pittsburgh and the team has built a reputation for being a tough, well-coached football team under his watch.
Fast forward to 2024 and this Steelers team looks vastly different but under Mike Tomlin it will still be a disciplined football team who should be respected.
2023 Record: 10-7
Last Meeting: 11/8/2020 Steelers win, 24-19. Dallas Cowboys lead series 17-16-0
Head Coach: Mike Tomlin (176-101-2 as a head coach)
Key Additions: QB Justin Fields, QB Russell Wilson, LB Patrick Queen
Key Departures: QB Kenny Pickett, WR Diontae Jackson, WR Allen Robinson II
What more can you say about T.J. Watt that hasn’t already been said about the playmaker? Watt may be the most feared pass rusher in the game today and the Cowboys better have a plan for how to stop him on Sunday.
With a rookie left tackle in Tyler Guyton, and Terrence Steele at right tackle who has been known to be shaky at times, figuring out how to limit Watt and his impact will be key to the team’s success.
Watt has the ability to completely change the momentum of a game and if the Cowboys don’t come prepared, he’s going to be a game-wrecker once again. Whether it’s by keeping a running back in or chipping him with a tight end, the Cowboys are going to have to maneuver their offense around where Watt is in order to limit his impact.
With the shakiness that is the Dallas Cowboys secondary George Pickens has a chance to make a massive impact on Sunday night. The Cowboys are battling injury issues at corner so they will be undermanned even if it is just DaRon Bland who misses the game.
Pickens, a dynamic pass catcher out of Georgia, is rounding into form as one of the games best receivers. Trevon Diggs will travel some, but Mike Zimmer doesn’t ask him to do it all the time, setting up a situation where Pickens can find a favorable matchup against other cornerbacks the Cowboys trot out there.
Last week he went off for over 100 yards receiving. If the Cowboys aren’t careful and don’t have a plan for it, they could see Pickens do something like that once again.
Below you’ll find the top performances in rushing, receiving and passing from Dallas-area Texas high school football players in Week 6.
Player, School, Yards
Legend Bey, North Forney, 234
Jaylon Woods, Mansfield Timberview, 220
Ben Ebeke, W.T. White, 204
Brendon Haygood, Sachse, 200
Cam Newton, Prosper Walnut Grove, 188
Chance Culley, Plano, 185
Lamar Leggins, Birdville, 180
Travis Agee, Plano East, 177
Hudson Eidem, Frisco Lebanon Trail, 173
Patrick Crayton Jr., Hebron, 172
Denzel Okekeuche, Frisco Heritage, 157
Micah Rivers, Northwest Eaton, 151
Player, School, Yards
Sawyer Borgarello, Frisco, 170
Brian Kent, Birdville, 158
Lathon Latiolais, Prosper, 158
Jett Hamby, Richardson Pearce, 148
Brock Boyd, Southlake Carroll, 144
Khristian Mackintrush, McKinney, 140
Lovell Neal, W.T. White. 137
Mark Hicks, Birdville, 136
Andrew Casagrande, Richardson Pearce, 135
Parker Ord, Frisco Panther Creek, 134
Dameon Crowe, Richardson, 132
McKenzie West, Frisco Independence, 132
Player, School, Yards
Presley Harper, Richardson Pearce, 468
Zach Wells , Birdville, 452
Jeremiah Daoud, McKinney, 421
Braeden Imhoff, Prosper, 415
Hayes Hackney, Prosper Walnut Grove, 379
Maguire Gasperson, Argyle, 376
Drew Kates, Richland, 357
Jayden Maples, Frisco Wakeland, 333
Cobyn Harbert, Frisco, 333
Noah Spinks, Flower Mound, 331
Axel Lofstrand, Carrollton Newman Smith, 321
Kendrick Sanders, Garland Lakeview Centennial, 286
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