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, ca 2 S 'TDR 162 .,Qports!Swimmlng T , H Below: Representing Aldine inthe 200 yard med YO ley relay lacques Alford helps the team to region Eff . als. Takesa Dive . We werefiust starting over this year, coach MikeYSelby said. Nimitz took our district hopefuls, and Nimitz won dis- trict this year. , The 1979 season was one 'of rebuild- ing, With only three returning lettermen on the boys' team, they managed to rankjfolurth in district, and the girls' teamiliiiaced sixth. 0 A Roger Wiederhold was the only indi- vidual to qualify for-the regional meet where he finished his 100-yard butterfly with a final time of 1082. c, Q.JWith two returning lettermen and two beginners on each relay team, the 200-yard medleyand 400-yard free-style teams also quiiiified for the regional meet. The 200-yard medley team had a final time of 2.04 and the 400-yard free- style had a final time of 3.47 at the regional meet. The girls had basically the same work- out as thefboys. They competed in the same type events and in the same meets. The girls were unablelto com- pete as a relay team because of an arm injury to Patty Kasbarian the day before the district meet. The three girls, all new tearrdmiembers, had their best meets at Sterling and Galena Park where they placed first in both relays. wa .mu . ' f 'nailz 1 -. 'fit : iii aiififflf,,'55f'i'f'fi?i'Lf avg.. . f 'A 'R ti iiifiiw f t Lf? 'I Y' V u L 'Sig Q-Haavawi Q f y wx V I iii iii isa 2 igtiifg if i '. W 5 ,, Waiting his turn to compete, jacques - Above: Returning Iettermen Roger Wiederhold EA-lford rests on the poolside. - and Raymond Greer line up for the 400 yard free style relay.
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nilsl Bbysf G irls' Each Team rin Top 8 sTen5r?ris district competition started in lanuary andrlended in April with the boysfgteam finishing third, missing sec+ Onditplace by onlyftwo points. They fin- ished with a total of 34.5 points. ' a V Tltgeltgirls' tennis team's goal was to finish at least third in the district. Coach Rusty Russell said, Their goal of third placewasgior the reason that the girls' tennis team had9'done?fno better than sixth place in the past 10years. By missing third by only a few points thejgirlsfteam finished fourth in the dis- tiflflt. 'Tj - V YWith the first winning season in several years, the girls had a record of 5- 3'in district play. Gut of the six players to enter the district playoffs three fin- ishediamongthe topfeight players. Below: Leticia Rivera follows through her serve against Baytown Sterling. X at 4 S' 5 . - .,i,+..Lg ,Q With one of the youngestboys' teams ,in thefgldistrict, the players defeated six iteamsiin thefroundfrobin at the district meet and placed three players in the top 'eightgin district individuals. jamie Bernal finished fourth in district and ,was seeded No. 2 in the district. A doubles team of Gilbert Elizalde and David Hamilton had the best record in district competition for the boys. They ended the season with a record of 6-2 which carried them to the semi-finalsg fi.: 4 t . v v 1 . . Rik:-Q!32ts.w 11 S., A f,. '- t ,L t. A . r. ty Above: Hard work paid off for freshman Davic Hamilton when he became player of the month ir March. Left: GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM Front Row: Shelley Loukanis, Lisa Vaughn, Lanette Keck, Ann Brady and Carlene Garrison. Second Row: Coach Rusty Russell, Lorie Daubert, Leticia Rivera, Kelly Mann Michelle Collins and Susan Spence.
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