Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Joe Gomez Part 7
Southwest University Park
Aerial Photo of Southwest University Park, Home of the El Paso Chihuahuas
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Brian Kanof
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Coach Don Haskins with Jeep Jackson
Photo of Coach Haskins with Jeep Jackson
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Utep Sports
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Jeep Jackson (deceased)
Photo of Jeep Jackson former UTEP basketball player ; cause of death enlarged heart.
Area: Central / Downtown
Source: Utep Sports
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
El Paso by Marty Robbins - El Paso, Texas
45 Record of the song El Paso by the legendary singer Marty Robbins
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Joe Gomez1
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
City Magazine March 2015
Joe Gomez on the cover of the City Magazine March 2015
Area: Westside / Coronado
Source: City Magazine of El Paso
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Lee Trevino
Photo: Lee Trevino Sports Illustrated Cover June 1971.
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Sports Illustrated
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Lee Trevino
Lee Trevino Sports Illustrated Cover December 1969. Born Dec. 1, 1939 in Dallas, Trevino was raised by his mother and grandfather. The family, including his two sisters, lived in a house in North Dallas without electricity or indoor plumbing that was located near a country club. He began caddying at the club when he was eight, then took up the game with other caddies. An eighth-grade dropout, he later worked at a driving range, whose owner, Hardy Greenwood, had noticed Trevino's golf skills. Greenwood became a golf tutor and father figure. Trevino joined the Marine Corps at 17 and played on its golf team. After his discharge in 1960, he returned to Dallas and tried to make a living at golf, mostly by hustling. In 1966, Trevino took a job as a clubhouse attendant at an El Paso country club, where he continued hustling. He beat Raymond Floyd, a future PGA Tour star, two rounds out of three, leaving Floyd to mutter, "Here I am playing a cart man, a bag-storage man, and I can't beat him." Trevino got his Tour playing card in 1967 and qualified for the U.S. Open at Baltusrol in New Jersey. He shot a 283, eight shots behind champion Jack Nicklaus, and earned $6,000 for finishing fifth. He won $26,472 as a rookie, 45th on the PGA money list. The next year, he won his first of his two U.S. Opens, at Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y., overtaking Bert Yancey with a final-day 69. His 275 tied Nicklaus' Open record as he became the first player to shoot in the 60s in all four rounds of the Open. Trevino won $1,190,518 in 1990, and two years later won five events despite a thumb injury. His career-high money total came in 1994, when he won $1,202,369 and six titles and was named the Senior Tour Player of the Year a third time. After the season, he had surgery for a bulging disc in his neck. Since then he has won five Senior titles. Trevino considered retirement late in 1999, saying the old desire was gone. But he was back on tour in 2000, and he ended a 27-month victory drought by winning the NFL Cadillac Classic in June 2000. No matter how long he plays, his words illustrate a firmly rooted legacy: "I showed that a guy from across the tracks, a minority kid with no education from a very poor background, can make it." http://espn.go.com/classic/biography/s/Trevino_Lee.html
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Sports Illustrated
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Lee Trevino
Lee Trevino Sports Illustrated Cover July 1971
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Time
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Lee Trevino
Lee Trevino Sports Illustrated Cover December 1971
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Sports Illustrated
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Lee Trevino
Lee Trevino Newsweek Magazine Cover July 1971
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Newsweek
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Harry Flournoy
Harry Flournoy and Joe Gomez on their way to the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies for Harry's Induction into the Hall.
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Joe Gomez1
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Harry Flournoy
Harry Flournoy at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Induction 2015
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Joe Gomez1
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Lee Trevino
Sports Illustrated Cover Lee Trevino wins the US Open Championship June 1968
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Sports Illustrated
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
TKE House
NCAA Texas Western Championship Night at the TKE House 412 Mississippi , El Paso , TX March 19, 1966 with Don Hutchins, Terry Clagget, Gary Crowell, Doug Baird, Albert White, Dave Hunsicker and Joe Gomez
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Joe Gomez1
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Glory Road
Glory Road Orange Carpet Night at the Durham Center on November 2005
Area: Central / University
Source: UTEP Communications
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Joe Gomez with Norma Gomez
Joe Gomez with his mother, Norma Gomez. Ten days old....born September 20, 1947
Area: Out of Area / Out of Area
Source: Joe Gomez1
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Joe Gomez Portrait
Portrait by Tony Munoz
Area: Westside / Coronado
Source: Joe Gomez1
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Miner Mites
Aaron Gomez as one of the first Miner Mites coached by Rus Bradburd
Area: Westside / Coronado
Source: Joe Gomez1
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Centennial Plaza
UTEP Centennial Plaza a Campus Transformation Project by CF Jordan Construction
Area: Westside / Coronado
Source: Paolo Peres
Uploaded by: Joe Gomez1
Burges High School 2015 Outstanding EX
Joe Gomez with Monica Seymore, activities director at Burges High School
Area: Eastside / Cielo Vista
Source: Joe Gomez1
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