Class A notebook: Ringling's Tracy Gandy carries on family tradition

Toby Keith watches from Ringling sideline.

 
By Ryan Aber and Scott Wright | Published: December 8, 2012    Comment on this article Leave a comment

Saturday's 39-12 win over Wynnewood was the third Ringling state championship that Tracy Gandy had been a part of — one as a player, one as an assistant coach and on Saturday as the Blue Devils' head coach.

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In 2003, Gandy coached under his father, Rick Gandy, and Saturday's victory at Boone Pickens Stadium was the team's first title since Rick passed away in 2008.

“Our kids, I know my dad would be proud of 'em,” Tracy said, choking up as he spoke. “He'd be really proud of our kids, as am I.”

In 2005, Tracy Gandy replaced his father, for whom the team's field is named. Rick Gandy was paralyzed in a horse riding accident in 2005, and Tracy served as interim coach until his father's death in June 2008.

WYNNEWOOD'S KNOWLES LIMITED

Wynnewood running back Trey Knowles came into the game as one of Class A's top rushers with 1,795 yards and 27 touchdowns, but he was limited by an apparent injury Saturday.

Knowles, the 6-foot, 215-pound bruiser, finished with nine carries for 30 yards, but had his left hand and wrist taped for much of the game.

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