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w W ii -Jr ,if A fy, '- Me, '82 , if , x ,xwgf L. As the varsity team prepares for the regional meet, Teresa Nabors, Melissa Boyett, Joanne Richardson, Carla Taylor, Debra Richardson, Brenda Silva and Darla Taylor spend at least a half hour stretch- ing before the race. 17,,l,gQ.,-3,, A1 ye'-,mm A 'fs' Rkstl .?19.a.,,, X m. W y ' r s aaelaa V N 5 ffggf , ,N Q A 1 r R , , is kg? 1 , , I IA. - 9 , x 1 4 fl i , K X ' iff N., s 1 , ve f a .x -. I ' ra L M K' I I f 'S 5 4 D 'l 8 Q, 6 S . Y W' ,,..t,,,,w. i A pf Q is I 'W M . ' X vt ...en e r ' R S ,gy as-assume-u, 3-N-A . L: AVAA . V 1 ,yyr ,QW .. p - I Mp fgnp- -R... M, dumb K mv., 'f . 1-v-nur Q X L M aw V 'L Y A . M KEN, 1:4 p row: Brenda Silva, Carla Taylor, Darla Taylor, Debra Richardson, ,lissa Boyett. Bottom row: Joanne Richardson and Teresa Nabors make the varsity team, that for three years in a row took the district crown. Teresa Nabors applies Cramer Gestic to loosen up the muscles before the race. Anticipating a good time, the varsi- ty team is concentrating on the course at the regional meet. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
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ior Tal Sanders, WI2, attempts to outmaneuver the Rebel defense as or Bobby Gregory, 4'85, makes a tackle. District crushed, reputation built up Out in the eastern corner of Tarrant County, there is a spirit rising that was thought to be long dead, the Star Telegram article began. lt referred, of course, to the winning spirit shown by the varsity team in their defeat over L. D. Bell and Irving Nimitz in the first two games of preseason. The very next week, the team confronted the Trinity Trojans in a major test of strength. Though the results proved disappointing, the Buffs were ready to fight the Dallas Sunset Bisons. Haltom, expected to win, did not lose to the Bisons, but added an equally frustrating tie to the record. With two notable victories over Burleson and Sam Houston, district play started off in much the same way as did preseason. During the third district game, Arlington literally slid past Haltom in the last forty seconds to make a touchdown and alter the outcome of one of the Buffs' best efforts, according to head coach Jerry Sanders. lronically, the field was at its worst that night. The conflict took place on a field that was beneath the dignity of a game that impor- tant, Star Telegram writer Bob Lloyd said. After subsequent losses to Lamar and Bowie, the Buffs were disallusioned one last time in a 21 point loss to Richland. According to Sanders, the varsi- ty played the best games against Bell, Nimitz, and Arlington. They played hard and never gave up during these games, despite the loss against Arl- ington, Sanders said. District coaches honored several Haltom players by naming them to the all-district teams. Seniors Steve Singleton and Jay Mitchell were elected to the first team, while seniors Scott Mc- Crory, Alan Boyer, Waylon Hawkins, and David Thornburg were chosen for the second team. At the football banquet in January, the Hustlin' Buff award was presented to Hawkins and senior Shawn Maynor. Singleton received the best defensive player award and Boyer won the best of- fensive player award. The seniors put forth a great effort this year. They did all the things we fthe coachesl wanted them to do with no hesitation, Sanders remarked. Though the season ended in disappointment, the varsity did accomplish one of their goals. They wanted to improve the im- age of Haltom's football program, and they did just that. I thought this group of guys did a tremendous job in helping Haltom turn the corner. Everyone knew they would have to hustle to beat us. The key is to gain peo- ple's respect, Sanders reflected. I Junior Scott Elles, fl, looks for an opening in the Burleson Elks defense while senior D. D. Lemaster, 332, and Tal Sanders, 412, guard. ii' ' 'fi' Q N 'e H ' V it VV , ,K . A-M, ., LLC 2 E . I in 5 , I Q , L so' ....l .... A scones L lv 5 V A W l g ... fa p b ,'Nf3w-L - .A ,V 5 ' ,rw 'hi' .iii , A t fl , -Af. K KY6 , W ,Q W T957 P ' 3. , - ,, i t Afrrf ,fi . .. , . G . , 5, A TQSEDSO - - . T - -'- . irirer i 'tlllr f 1 B211 9- 7 '-af .rr T r ... ..r. . r T . f r T ' or + ff 'L S-'imffz 2325 i '.-, gg i f .- '--,. ..,,.f' 5 . i'T fg,, .. - 4 i g I I. :VV f xl V i V 1 , I rimfy -2 esssr , .... S ..... rrrr.. . if 4 Sling., 26 6 ,,, g E .., ..,.. .,., , t ,,,. ,v i-N , .,,, ,,,,, N W , ,V , urzeson . -Bias? QL- ' ,iw ii M , Sam!-I-custom 20- 7 ,V in , ,ff fl ' .... fi . eff s , fir r f -B . , Arlington 8-14 i 3'-X ..,. ,il l ill?-fr T W , ' J A 0 . .W J' Lamar 0' 7 A z . 8 ' lt row: Brad Brents, Scott Elles, Steve Shields, Jerrel Maurice, Doug Fowler, Tal Sanders, Paul York, Carman na, Daryl Metts. Second row: Trainer Jessica Tyler, Brian Bannister, Greg Avants, Del Pentecost, Jonathon ner, John Leanord, Allan Boyer, Brian Ballinger, Daren Partridge, David Thomburg, Chris Donavin, Trainer nmy Patrey. Third row: Trainer Kirk Battles, Donald Hawkins, Marty Parker, John Cochran, Steve Thomas, xsel Flick, Ricky Brightwell, Pat Wimmer, Brad Danford, Dan Hatley, Bobby Ryan, Carl Anderson, Coach Jerry nders. Fourth row: Coach George Caddell, Trainer Keith Golden, Charles Garrett, Steve Singleton, Jerry Griffis, :by Gregory, Todd Phelps, Kenneth Phillips, Dana Stroud, Ricky George, Mark Newman, Kevin Reeves, Jay chell, Coach Joe Solley. Fifth row: Coach Carl Copeland, Jimmy Hemandez, Waylon Hawkins, Scott Smith, y Kemp, Danny Pitts, Gary McCarley, Tim Martin, Brian Green, D. D. Lemaster, Scott McCrory, Tom Pantoja, Ich Pat Pruit, Coach John King. VARSITY FOOTBALL
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