
Dallas Coach Makes History with 3rd Championship, Inspiring South Oak Cliff
Head Coach Jason Todd becomes the first Black coach to win three Texas high school football state championships, leading South Oak Cliff High School's Golden Bears to their third UIL 5A Division II title. The Dallas community will celebrate this historic achievement with a parade honoring the team's remarkable dedication and the program's five consecutive championship game appearances.
The South Oak Cliff High School Golden Bears have once again proven that dreams take root where belief runs deep. After securing their third UIL 5A Division II state championship title, the Dallas Independent School District is rolling out the red carpet with a community parade that promises to be as electric as the season itself.
This Saturday, students, families, alumni, and neighbors will line the streets to celebrate not just a victory, but a powerful story of possibility. The parade kicks off at 10 a.m. at For Oak Cliff on East Ledbetter Drive and will wind its way through the community before concluding with a noon celebration at the high school on South Marsalis Avenue.
Head Coach Jason Todd has etched his name in the history books, becoming the first Black head coach to win three Texas high school football UIL state championships. His words capture the heart of this achievement perfectly: "I think this is the greatest story because no one ever said this could happen here. And we say you can do it right here in South Oak Cliff, Texas."

The Golden Bears stand among elite company as one of only eight schools in Texas to advance to the UIL state championship game for five consecutive seasons. This sustained excellence speaks volumes about the dedication of the student athletes, the vision of the coaching staff, and the unwavering support of the community that surrounds them.
Saturday's parade will showcase the vibrant spirit of South Oak Cliff, featuring performances by school bands and dance teams. Special moments throughout the event will highlight the unforgettable championship season, giving fans a chance to relive the triumphs and celebrate the hard work that made it all possible.
The Ripple Effect: This victory extends far beyond the football field. Coach Todd's historic achievement opens doors and expands possibilities for young Black coaches across Texas and beyond. The Golden Bears' success story demonstrates what happens when a community rallies around its youth, investing in programs that teach discipline, teamwork, and resilience. These student athletes are learning lessons that will serve them throughout their lives, from the value of consistent effort to the power of believing in yourself when others doubt.
The South Oak Cliff program continues setting the standard for excellence both on and off the field, creating a culture where young people learn they can achieve greatness regardless of what others say is possible. As families gather to cheer on the Golden Bears this Saturday, they're celebrating more than touchdowns and trophies. They're celebrating a community that dared to believe, a coach who made history, and young athletes who showed up every day ready to prove that South Oak Cliff, Texas, is exactly where championship dreams come true.
The celebration represents a moment for the entire Oak Cliff community to take pride in what's been built and look forward to the bright future ahead.
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