
LOCATION
Leo J. Welder Center for the Performing Arts
214 North Main Street
Victoria, TX 77901
CONTACT INFORMATION
Lyceum Lecture: The PVIL Story
Description
The public is invited to join Victoria College for a Lyceum event featuring a screening of The PVIL Story.
For nearly 50 years, Texas had two high school football leagues—one for white schools and one for Black schools. Established in 1920 after Black schools were excluded from the University Interscholastic League, the Prairie View Interscholastic League (PVIL) grew to include nearly 500 schools across the state.
Despite limited resources, PVIL programs produced extraordinary talent and helped shape generations of athletes. Six PVIL alumni went on to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and many others became pioneers in the sport—including Eldridge Dickey, the first Black quarterback drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft in 1967.
The documentary features interviews with football legends including Warren Moon, Joe Greene, and Jimmy Johnson, along with powerful stories from those who experienced the league firsthand.
Directed by Mark Burns and produced by Rob Lynch, The PVIL Story restores a chapter of football history that deserves recognition.
A free reception featuring light refreshments will be held before the screening from 5 and 6 p.m.
Following the screening, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Q&A session with Lynch and other contributors to the film, offering deeper insight into the legacy of the PVIL and the making of the documentary.
Admission is free and open to the public.
About the Lyceum
The mission of the Victoria College Lyceum is to bring the world to Victoria by giving students and community members the opportunity to hear first-hand the ideas, experiences, and aspirations of individuals who have had a direct impact on world events, made major scientific discoveries, touched people’s hearts and imaginations, and molded public debate.

