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CROSS COUNTRY for themselves As a fall sport conflicting with football and basket- ball workouts, many of the eross country team mem- bers were more interestfd in an individualized sport than a team activity. Top-runne r ,lack Lt wi said tht individualized sport reflects more of my attitudt towards everything knowing that I m doing it for myself rather than hav- ing other people dept nd on me to eomc through. The 79- 80 cross country stason consisted of eight meets. The cross eountry eourst s wert sct up usually at a distance of about two miles. The best showing by the tc am was at tht MacArthur mcet where senior Jack Lewi finished fourth, and scn- ior Ernest Klocpper finished thirteenth. In the district meet the team finished seventh as predicted. Coach Mike McCracken said the problem was that there was a lack of interest in track among Aldine athletes. Most of the runners set personal goals, he said. Some kids were involved in the sport of distance run- ning for the first time and progressed very well, and this was encouragingf, he said. 7 ,Xi Above: Mostly agony and the thrill of being able to run are what junior Paul Lewis gets out of running. Right: CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front Row: Stex e King. David Camel. Roy Ledesma, Walter Baudat and Brock Oblaek. Second Row: Coach Mike MeCraeken. Anthony Her- nandez. Jan-k Lt-ui. Paul Lewis. Mark Frost. Andy Wisenbakerand Robert Broom. 154- Cross Country Below: ' l'm an independent person I enjoy being by myself and being able to think jatk Lust said about his interest in running. His real interest is in long distance running . R un U ers C0 In Pate ratherthan the2-milc country. , , . 1 . s 4 FF 9 7 , , 75 7 9 , , .. , , - xv Q l -ll -'I X ' , 5 ' ' 'LHS-:fl s..' :V K Y 1 I K , 1 , f ' 19 s FY es-----lf ' i i' i i -..-:::3 3'-'.....::I. ..... - J 'Y 1 1. , ' . gy 5,,.Tfs 5 1 3 g E . -if. : ijt:-S 4 gg 'ii if lk: t ,gbi iyyl f . Qt I av, ' tn, . ws., , K ' 1' R 4 ,, . R i -.1 , - ,K A , iss ,. si it -3- v3' at ?'. M.. JD X A I :x,tagQ,z ' . is T ' ' t . y . 5-4 ai. ' Q 'f , X Q ' Q- N 2 . .,. 5 X ,J V' . N , qs H g iw. , NW, + 5 A A J . . K ' ,, i t , , satt X if at n z f 1Jx 'l9I'?t ' ' Q-...H - I + 'vw A -' APR - '-f .f - iw' - .
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1... - 51- ..Av'-l ' ' Lane, MacDonald - 2 no hitters, Boudousqme steals 1 The junior y'ar:ity had a good team. but t'ouldn't put it together became of too many error:. catcher Randy Coekrell xaid. The IX. ba:eball team. eoached by Dan Smith had a fair Qeaion. endinff with a '-15 reeord. Blaminv him- :elf for :ome of the problems. eoaeh Smith :aid the team did not have a yery Good year. Althouvh we dit n't hit well. didnit field well. and didn't run well. we had a lot of fun. coat-h Smith said. The hivh point: of the :eat-on were gophomorez Larry' Lane's and Larry NIat'Donald's no-hitter: again:t Nimitz and Forest Brook. reipzctiyely. The two begt hitter: were :ophomorei Alike Sewell and Gerry' B0udou:quie. Boudouqquie led the team with 1' :tolen baie: for the year. Left: As shomtop Gerry Bouduusquie looks on as frehman John Ct-ra yantes throws the ball to first base alter picking up a routine grounder at third. .,. .. -4' 0 I c 5 g 5 ff - y . I N N N N N B' c ' c- l N N N N ' C C A i i F N NN N N N N xx N N lk N N N ,N NN N 1'-4 'K Q f -L,Y-,M V--V 1 N....,.e..-. 5.4.,,, -L ,r- may ' fy-fff' lp-fjil J . -: . rAO,. f- 5 '1'2j-rLg'- y ' 513, 'J' .VJ '-, 1 A -UA ,T ,fi W:-,. JJ',- -L I K .if'K:4JJa.... -,AJ g-'ire'.:w-' -A 'bg ': .' 1 ,Y- - ' r--N V . gl-, Q , 113' ' 2 Q e.ie-m.s. . '. V- -S -A N ' N i . i Y .S f lr A-1. 14 'b l 'i :I A f 3.. . , - K QW X., -f a N ,u i f, p f-4' 4, . ,S b y y Q in . isa-4 ,f-rg'4ty.,'i: BT f A , ,.. A ' . . Above: JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front Row: L. Hudson. C. Boudous- quie. R. Garibay, R. Esman. D. Rabbe. G. Key. J. Cervantes. B. Cat:-vt-ood. L. MacDonald. and R. Alvear tmanagert. Second Row: B. Williams. B. Brantley. B. Dickey. R. Cockrell. A. Morgan. L. Lane. M. Sewell. A. Hemandez. L. Lynch and D. Smith tcoachj. Left: Sophomore Lance Lynch stretches for the pitch during a game against Galena Park as junior Arnold Hernandez waits for his tum at the plate. Baseball 153
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Finished as predicted As he had predicted, the golf team finished fourth in district. coach Ron Galindo said. With a team of younger players I would have been satisfied, but I had all seniors. he said. The team consisted of five seniors, all veterans of the team. Since there were five returning seniors, and only five could participate in a tournament, the under- classmen were discouraged from trying out, he said. The team played in seven tournaments, and had their best showings in the Clear Lake and district tour- naments. David Swesey and Tom Green finished sev- enth and eleventh respectively at the district tourna- ment at Waterwood Country Club. The major weakness on the team was that they were too emotional. coach Galindo said. The major strength was the team's experience. 1, W tr N' rl: 7 f' A '..,Q:leq W ' ,, l- '54 '!9vae1- .f I , s..-:: ,t K. Ag ...sv-Q .. ,i A, I N' tg? .F li'-A 'xalxixs' -'Une 14 e 4.5 '. ' ' N . --13 te- Fen Below: VARSITY GOLF Front Row: Robert Balli, David Green. Second Row: jimmy Eddins, Tom Green, David Swesey. coach Ron Calindo. f, W2 if .. NN flf -s G 5 Q . , lr, X y. my ., , 'MQW X ',, -tm.s..,Mvw M...- ,air 'i AJ. :,-yi L ..'a Above: CONCENTRATE! Senior Robert Balli putts the ball in practice after the district l0Ul'l'lalTlCnl YNHS rained out. Left: Senior Tom Green chips the ball out ol the rough as senior David Swesey eyes his swing. Tom and David were named co-most valuable players. 155
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