Cuero, TX | August 15, 2025 — The scoreboard may have tracked tackles and touchdowns, but the real victory at Friday’s Cuero Gobbler Football Scrimmage was measured in heart.
As fans filled the stands and players took the field, Cuero High School cheerleaders led a spirited campaign off the sidelines—collecting donations for the Texas High School Coaches Education Foundation. Their efforts spotlighted the THSCA Benevolence Program, a statewide initiative that offers vital support to coaches and their families.
📣 More Than a Game
The Benevolence Program is more than a safety net—it’s a tribute to the mentors who shape Texas athletics. From emergency financial aid during personal crises to scholarships for coaches’ children, mental health resources, and community-driven fundraising, the program ensures that those who dedicate their lives to student athletes aren’t left behind when life throws a curveball.
“Coaches pour everything into their teams—time, energy, and heart,” said one parent “This is an excellent way of giving back to the people who give so much.”
💚 Community in Action
The donations collected will help sustain the Benevolence Program’s mission and expand its reach across Texas. In a town where football is tradition and community is family, Cuero showed once again that its strength lies not just in athleticism, but in compassion.
🏈 Lifting Up the Leaders Who Lift Our Athletes
As the Gobblers gear up for the season ahead, the message from Friday’s scrimmage is clear: Cuero stands behind its coaches—on and off the field.