Like father, like son – Bolstered by local indoor football icon Julian Reese, Palo Duro quarterback Deuce Reese is ready to take the leap forward

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Julian Reese, left, and Julian Reese II, right, share a father-son picture together at the Palo Duro practice field. Deuce is entering his second season behind center for the Dons football team with his father, Julian, cheering on his oldest son. [Tyler Anderson/ Press Pass Sports]

Growing up, a son can often view his father as his guardian, his confidant and his first, if not greatest, mentor. The notion is accentuated when the son’s father coaches and guides other young men. 

In Amarillo, Julian Reese needs no introduction.

Within his playing and coaching career, Reese has either led or guided many others in pursuit of victory on the football field. Through his leadership on the field or via the headset, the Indiana State alumnus helped build a tradition of excellence into the Amarillo Dusters and, later, the Amarillo Venom indoor football teams.

As a quarterback, Reese helped the Dusters capture an Intense Football League championship in 2004. As head coach for the Venom for a decade, Reese collected back-to-back Lone Star Football League titles, accumulated a 69-39 overall record and a solid 8-6 postseason mark. 

Every step of the way, from 2011 to 2021, was his wife in former Palo Duro track standout Erica, the oldest daughter Angel, then Julian Reese II — known to many as “Deuce” — and Jordan “Trey” Reese. Through thick and thin, the three cheered on Julian from the sidelines.

When the kids were younger, Deuce and Trey would often ride along with the team on road trips. Those ventures would range from Allen and Albuquerque, N.M., to Sioux City, Iowa, and Wichita, Kan.

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