Katy High School - Tiger Echo Yearbook (Katy, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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gi .mgmxh-e?-+, - -tsg-QEQE fir -iii - f ' we -9 A 'W 7F fb L QA H .J F 'gk 1 46 E 1 ul In possession of the ball, Myron Robin- son, sophomore, attempts to run in the game against Taylor. Photo by Steven Horn Dube Yell, junior, faces a double team up from the Marlins. Photo by Rob Williams Quarterback John Brayton, senior, searches for an open runner. Photo by Rob Williams t Seniors, John Bekler and Thomas Nguyen run the option as the Marlin quarterback releases the ball. Photo by Rob Williams r f Football 'Playoffs A 13

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Almost Perfeci 90 Close, And Yei So Far When the Katy Tigers hit the Astrodome floor on Saturday, November 15, to take on the Madison Marlins, the Big Red machine was pumped up and ready to go. After 22 years, the Tigers went into the first round of the Texas High School Playoffs. The town of Katy roared its support by bringing over 10,000 proud fans to the dome to cheer on the 'Men in the Red' ' It was exciting being in the playoffs and being able to play in the dome. We made history for Katy High School, said Rusty Sarver, senior. Everybody had a real good attitude going into the game. We were all confident we could win, said Danny Wiggins, senior. However, the Tigers were not in top form. They committed seven turnovers and allowed the Marlins to score on two long plays. Although the Katy gridiron stars fell short on the scoreboard, they fought hard and hit the Marlins to the best of their ability. Wiggins added, We went out in the first half and didn't play as well as we knew we were capable of playing. Then we went out in the second half and scored on our first possession. After that, we did gain some confidence back. Several errors such as turnovers and mental mistakes contributed to the team,s loss. The offense turned the ball over only ten times throughout the whole season and had seven turnovers in the Madison game. I don't think it was the errors that hurt us the most. I think it showed how much we worked during off-season, the summer, and during the season. We set one of our goals as District Champs and never wanted anything less. I think it was a remarkable achievement for the team, it showed the determination of the squad and the ability of the players we had this year. Even though this unexpected loss was hard to swallow, the Tigers had a tremendous reason to be proud. They set many records, achieved many goals, and pleased a lot of fans in route to a 10-0 regular season. Their first playoff appearance in 22 years was unsuccessful, but the Tigers of 1986 were a proud, strong, and courageous group of men. was the inexperience of being in By Chad Dickson McMillan the playoffs, said Sarver. He also added, The 10-0 season 4 J I 5 7 7 x'l



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Getting revved up with The theme The year of the Tiger seemed to tie everything in last year as the mighty fighting Tiger football team rolled over its opponents. Katy High School's spirit soared. HB 72 eliminated much of the fun by only allowing high schools so many pep rallies a year. But even House Bill 72 couldn't ruin Katyis spirit. Pep rallies became louder and rowdier each time the students were allowed to have one. The freshmen class had a rough start but by the third pep rally they were chanting and cheering right along with the varsity cheerleaders. Tricia Orsak, senior, nllPunlul.nn . Junior Joe Angerame rips open the baby mn-through sign right before the Taylor pep rally was about to start. The Tigers led a victory over the Mustangs for the first time in five years. Photo by Steve Horn. 14 A Pep rallies J P-TT in: :Pi 'W 1' .N gx ff, Q ja! wi 3 y I l ' l 1 fi, . . . . i , l i :J1 l :Q ui J J -N stated, Katy has really come a long way this past year. Our football team did great, and the pep rallies were very exciting. Many more juniors and seniors have been doing the cheers with us, said Tiger mascot Kim Rhymes . It was a great year for pep rallies. Our school was enthusiastic and very spirited,', said sophomore, Chantel Thomas. By Pam Petillon Freshmen Brigade training members, Amy Morris, Nicole Pritula, and Allison Piper stand to cheer for the Tigers during their outstanding 10 and 0 season. Photo by Steve Horn. The Tiger varsity football team cheers their battle cry during the Spring Woods pep rally. The Tigers had a great season this year. Photo by Steve Horn. 1 -gn I i ... t E Q- Q RW g , -3, tix r' 5 f.,- i ,. , 13:3 ,gr .fag .' 'ii

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