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-x TENNIS: Head Coach Rusty Russell Singles Players lGirlsl Shelly Loukanis Lisa Vaughn Lanette Keck Doubles f - usan Spence ichelle Collinsi Leticia Rivera Kelly Mann Af'll'Ql,Bf3dY CarlBne'Garris n -3 il Singles Players lBoysl jamie Bernal George Gorjon Doubles Gilbert David lay Stone Stuart Orlando lohn Crowe . L. .Ab : -4? ' SJ' Record 454 2-'I 4-T 553- 6 6i2 fi 5-3 5-3 4-4 5-2 5-3 4-4 3 6- Left: BOYS' TENNIS TEAM Front Row: David Ham- ilton, lamie Bernal, Mark Groschke, lerry Flores and Orlando Rodriguez. Second Row: lohn Crowe, Stuart Cummings, lay Stone, Greg Capers, luan Acosta, lorse Gorjon, Gilbert Elizalde and leff Cornelius. Below: Captain Gilbert Elizalde receives the most valuable boy tennis player award, H91 l-Ki . '9 2 2, Q 3 l 1 veg ID Above: lay Stone hits the ball at a perfect angle to serve against Baytown Lee. Left: Most valuable girl tennis player Michelle Col- lins practices her serve.
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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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coach Patterson explained. Most of the Below: Besides being an All State linebacker, big Twardowski threw the shotput and discus for foul Varsityg gr Sets g i 'A ii - H V R tgp fr H 'ivf t Rgcgrd Y lWeWere reallystrong in field events this year, coach Pat Patterson said about thevarsity track teamffflglsually garter all the field events were over we gyyere in first7place. i3fif5LllTwo records were set and two ath- letes advanced torijifonals irfilifield events. However, thefviieaknesses in the events were often crippling for theiteam's scoring at meets. f Danny Rocka broke the Districtf21- AAAA high jump recordwith his 6'7 iurrfpfat the district meet and placed fourth in regional competition. Robert Gipson set a triple jump record for the schoolliwith a jumpcat the Conroe meetgllseith johnson placed first in disf cus at the district meet and also partici- pated inthe regionals. . i Theteam placedgfifth in district com- hadgbeen the goal set by ithelcoaches and team at the beginning of the season. The lack of full track ath- letes was za detriment to the program, team members were more seri- ously involved in other major sports. The highest scoringgtrack meet this year was theQ3Galena Park Relays. Aldine firlfshted fourth in the meet with a total ofi6O points. gr at .A . 35. .'iw, ,fs Above: After coming down from his running start Max Moreno ends the broad jump in the pit.
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