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s l,e,:Jt::' . ' Below: Barefoot style kicker Willie Frazier kicks one Of the three extra points he scores against Nimitz. One Point Costs l.V. One point in a loss itoiBayt0w,n Ster- ing, 16-15, made- the- difference between winning and losing the district itle for the LV. team. They were 5-1 in listrict play until the Baytown Sterling game, the next to last game of the sea- on, whichthey lost because of six fum- iles. R ,-,In four shut-outs the l.V. averaged 21 iiiisnits a game. The biggest victory came 45-0 game against North Shore. sl.V. ended with a season record iff?-2-1. fumbling caused the team's tie to Klein, 12-12. Coach Landis Denley said, Fumbling was the reason veitied Klein and a major factor in the wo losses. lelow: Linebacker Mark Bass suits up for they ame. , l.V.SCORES 1 Atoms CONROE Atoms KLEIN Atoms FOREST BROOK Atoms BAYTOWN tss Atoms OAtsNA PARK Atoms NIMITZ Atoms smitsv 1 ALDINE MACARTHUR ALDINE srsrztmc Al,DlNE NORTH SHORE l . ee- Ri V ii-'-'-'F' Q. r-it A rl' 'g x Gini 1-1 A 5 t Aves. '1wr'f A , 1, T i A - I W 1 sf' A g D y L pre, g O iii '-s, Q W fqlf fp- fi 'F . .K X 3 ..'., - yy' - - -ea.. A .A tvs' 1 ' ff: ,. A.-sr - ' , . K 'xg ' Above: Quarterback Guy Garibay throws one Of several passes as the l,V. outscores Baytown Lee, 22-14. Lefti l.V. FOOTBALL TEAM Front ROW: Otis Wiley, Ricky Robles, Mark Evangelista, Robert Boudous- quie, Andy Iohnson, Charles Davenport, Willie Frazier and Steve Buller. Second Row: Mike john- son, Clyde Williams, Richard Marshall, Richard Gonzales, Alfred Granger, Rodney Coleman, lon Baker, Mike Hernadez and Guy Garibay. Third Row: Mark Bass, lohn Campbell, Mark Humphries, Herbert Williams, Tyrone Garrett, Curtis Davis, Sayid Strictland, Randy Walker and Richard Horn- uc e. it A
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.IM gm , ?i,,z'11iZfiQ .L w , tal r -ia, remitted at .mi 4, Li 19182 il -W tt tg. W.A.., ty t, tex 'Q I Wifi f :PNK Q-f,aF:a,g:'ef : N . me-4zsgawx.31g: ,uf eg . . C F JC Dedication ,L fIThe record spoke for itself selection of Head coach Bill Srriifth atiyf or yryi Il the Roundup Dedication. -This year-he I led -the coaching staff and playersftol - f A N9 If ,Aldine'sfirstbi-districtchampionshipq I eeer aMr. Smith has been head coachirrsforqj A Ihelasf fhlfere Ye3fS, and1e2chvf2arehasjfef1 ttta I 4 tttat their'Seth,pfosressivelya5ClQS'?f1t1C2t2ifIisisilfvfr' I I t t aa I ataa iff? 1.attt1 A ifh khkg iiw I I W't'LL' ' ' a'Lf 1 1 'vi 2 J T42 ALL STATE FIRST TEAM Larry Tw ' B ALL DISTRICT AL ATER HOUSTON DE BLUE CHIP TEAM Charles Benson, CB L ', LB Robert Gipson, CB FIRST TEAM Keith johnson, NG I ALL GREATER HOUSTON Tim Krailo, C Charles Benson, CB Robert Gipson, CB Keith johnson, NG Larry Twardowski, LB MiRe NEMS, G Lar ', LB ln anticipation of the MacArthur victory which Q would make Aldine No. 1 in district, :varsity I football players follow the band throughithe' ' - halls in the hall pep rally. I Below: Coach Bill Smith receives the KISS Award from the cheerleaders at the Sports Banquet. SECOND TEAM ALL DISTRICT Mike Belnoski, RB Robert Gipson, QB I Allen Hayes, TE Bellg NuII,G MXBLGIL-55 Robbie Roberts, OT Richard Serena, PT leff Whitaker, WB R9iVl.LL'EM9f DE MOST VALUABLE PLAYER OF THE YEAR AWARD I B ' FLOYD CLOUD FIGHTING HEART AWARD I ge, DB BEST LINEMAN AWARD Mike Nimmons, G Q! 5 aa... X -9' Terry Pratt leffWhitaker Otis Wiley Max Williams Rob Winship Craig Wright Strong Safety Wingback Running Back Tackle Defensive End Free Safety
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roorsAtLfsoPHoMoREs,i FRESHMEN 1 District Title Mark Sophomore, Freshman Seasons loining the varsity team, the freshman white team won district with a 7-1 record, Coming within one point of winning district, the freshman blue and LV. teams placed second. The sopho- mores lost district by one touchdown, putting them in second place also. Starting the season with a 24-12 non- district win over Conroe, the freshman white team advanced to district with a 7-1 record. Theroffense of the freshman white team scoredan average of more than 24 points a game. Coach Pat Patterson said the defense was one of the strengths of the team. This wasevident, as the freshman white defenseheld the opponents to an aver- age of less than seven points a game and won four shutouts. The sophomore team ended the sea- son with an 8-2 record. With two minutes left in the Baytown Lee game, the only district loss, sopho- mores lost the district title when a Lee player broke for a 90-yard touchdown making the score 12-6. Even though the game was in the middle of the season, it decided the outcome of thetdistrict title. A lack of depth in running backs and fullbacks weakened the sophomore team and injuries plagued the season. Despite the obstacles five of the 10 games played were shutouts. After an embarrassing defeat, 42-0, by Conroe, the freshman blue team got itself together, averaging more than 25 poin,ts17a'garne, and holding the oppo- nents to an average of 12 points in the remainder of the games, The defense held the opponents in 3 shutouts, giving the freshman blue team a season record of 5-2-1. SOPHOMORE SCORES ALDINE vs CONROE ALDINE vs KLElN ALDINE vs FOREST BROOK ALDtNE vs NORTH BROOK ALDiNE vs BAYTOWN LEE -- ALDINE vs CALENA PARK V. ALDINE vs SMILEY ALDINE vs MACARTHUR ALDINE vs STERLING 1 ALDINE vs NORTHSHORE Below: Robert Drummond and Coach Pat Patter- son study defensive plays needed to outmaneut er the North Shore offense. The white team won 28- O. Pu f 1 nv 13? f:::r.s1.,-1 g., Q3 ,g 3, Y Above: While playing in the 18-O shutout against Galena Park, sophomore Hugh Barrett injures his ankle and is treated by trainer Don Zylks.
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