DALLAS (AP) _ Blackie Sherrod, the longtime Texas sportswriter and mentor to
some of the nation’s top writers, has died at his Dallas home. He was 96.
Wife Joyce Sherrod told The Dallas Morning News her husband died Thursday
afternoon after a week in hospice care.
Sherrod was Texas Sportswriter of the Year a record 16 times and a Red Smith
Award winner for lifetime achievement in sports writing.
After World War Two service as a Navy tail gunner, Sherrod was sports editor at
the now-defunct Fort Worth Press where he cultivated the nascent talents of
authors Dan Jenkins and Edwin “Bud” Shrake. He took his popular column to the
now-defunct Dallas Times-Herald in 1958 and The Dallas Morning News in 1985
before retiring in 2003.