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Page 175 text:
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ennis Teams Fill School's Trophy In the spring of '85, tennis buffs were overflowing with determination gained through cold months of self-discipline and hard work. These hours spent working for perfection paid off for many of the aspiring champs. Senior duo of Joe Shaffer and Mike Kendrick brought renown to our campus from all over the state. They were the only survivors after defeating Jimmy Hernandez and Andres Garcia of Lubbock Estacado, 6-0, 6-2 in the semi-finals. ln the finals the next day, the boy' won the championship title of the Abilene Invitational Tournament. Senior Mike Kendrick reaches high for a slam. His senior year climaxed six years of eventful tennis and many trophies. Cases Another rising pair of champions that heated the courts was Senior Brenda Seale and Junior Susan Fetterly who teamed to defeat Boswell's Staphill and Dreyer 6-O, 6-2 for the girls doubles championships. In the boy's singles divison, Senior Darrell Moses defeated San Angelo Lakeview's Culley Miller 6-1, 6-2, but lost a close 6-4, 6-4 to Abilene's Greg Tanner in the quarter-finals. Success was not only won by the varsity squad, but the junior varsity proved to be worthy contestants. Ftobin Fritz and Cecilia Bracket both made it to the iunior varsity district finals and played each other in the final round, with Bracket the winner. Junior Varsity members are, back row' Brian Benzenberg, Charles Perry, Paresh Patel, Bryan Gilbert. Chau Tran, Minh Vu, Mark Rios, Tri Ngo, Han Au, Tri Au, Tin Luui in front: Flebel Sanders. Lisa Navin, LeAnne Lucas, Missy Waltz, Cecilia Bracket. Robin Fritz, Cindy Harley. Yvonne Ureta. Angela Ridgway. Angela Anderson, Belinda Venegas. Coach Charles Avera, Sports -
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Varsity '85 Tennis Team from left to Nethery Frank Del Rio Darrell Elvia Salinas Susan Fetterly Ani right are David Stevens, Joe Shaffer Moses and Derrick Flinker kneeling Marak Mona Romero and Coac Yogesh Patel, Mike Kendrick, Guy Branda Seale Fieanna Chandler Charles Avera I Joe Shaffer and Mike Kendrick enjoy the shade of a tree while resting alter winning the championship title in Lubbock Estacado. Yogesh Patel proves he has manpower with his racket and has the ability to SMASH that ball!
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Developin Program Q Brings Recognition to School Several highlights of the '85 golf season brought honor to our school. ln his second year as coach, Mr. Robert Hill said: We are developing a good program with recognition for Hirschi. The '85 team won second place at the Decatur Invita- tional with David Wynne win- ning Medalist. He was named to the First Team, All-District with Seniors Roger Diseker and Larry Schmoker namedto the Second Team. Three young ladies have been joined by two more to bring the girls' program to five. We can be competitive with a girls' teamg there is only one other such team in the Dis- trict, Coach Hill said. The team suffered one casual- ty last spring due to the No Pass!No Play rule. Two young ...I . '- xt' ,. 1- .-'-' 4 m .Aff -' ' .V ,.':l,.':f ' men lost out in regional play because of grades: they do not intend to have a repeat of that situation. Anyone interested in golf is encouraged to come out and try. The initial cost offpurchas- ing a set of clubs is the biggest expense with the school dis- trict picking up the tab for all other expenses. One must be willing, however, to spend approximately two hours each day in practice if progress is to be made. The class officially plays two after- noons each week at the La- Vista Country Club golf course, but students are en- couraged to play as often as possible on their own time. Named to First and Second All-Dis- trict Teams are Senior Roger Diseker, Sophomore David Wynne and Senior Larry Schmoker. 4 X . .tw Nliv, I, 5:4 Ut- N . fn if v -', ii 'ti ' ' 2-1 .f u. ' . , ' ,, , x 1 , Ur- , . Y .45 I-1' fwf1 'tf, . .i , .1 T ., ',Q ,Z A fx 24' ':,.X2:.43fk5o. ,,-ff' gf M, 1 1 r. . it Expensive equipment needs tender loving care. Some sets of golf clubs cost as much as 3150, with others ranging more or less depending upon the size of the golfer's desire and bill- fold. r , , 1 AQ' Senior Robert Jacobs begin his walk across the course at the LaVista Country Club, Some team members are members of the Country Club and can play more often than two after- noons a week. Also some of our golfers play at the Burkburnett Golf Course. I'- i i , ,,.,,. N., fs --is K S ,E x I J. , he , wa, , .w A if .J W , V we , ...S at .sg Q.. ',' a 39. . if Q 'Q i,.ks..- , it 1 . 5,-Aetfgi-,3,r',L-Qffi Fr-af-'F ti-ir 'Z ,f'f:- . .. . Q A -,f. .cs-..:.-' 172 - Sports 3 j.3'jiQ,1Ngf-gg-jgff :War 'lf A gf QL?-. 1 4 -f.. xt 3 -132,33 fl: X4--f., Wi, 2 A ' ff fi ' iffilqfs' , 1
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