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definitely improved since lhe beginning ol The season. Evidence ol improvemenl lirsr showed ilsell during 'rhe Humble Tournamenl al Alascocila wilh Lucllke leading 'rhe way wilh a 77 and receiving lourrh place our ol 155 golfers. During +he comperirion al Willis, Ludllce and freshman lvlilce Lively shol a 75 in The Be-sf-Ball Tournamenf 'ro finish in +he1'op+en.O'ihers playing well were senior l'lanlc Williams, juniors Sieve lvlichalelc, Chuck Winlree and sophomore George l'larris. sf? ,,, mes Mawr Before she puHs junior Renae Roio sfeps back and sizes up The green on The ninth hole. Wifh a driver in his grasp, senior Erik Ludllme shows his lop form on fhe prac- 'fice fee. Luclllce was lhe lop golfer on ihe feam as well as one ol lhe lop golf- ers in dislricl, eaii ll3
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ticks and Stones Dad Al . if K 1 T +4-ar Huy, 1 .. JYT4' '- A perm '. ':' 1' A 'X--Weir . 3.-.1--. ,J - T - ,- -2- f-2 5,145 I u '-, , -,. .,. Q' - -57,-P11-'1s 3, ,CF LS- s ':' , .. , r, --5' 3 A I ' if -'iw 'V HP. - 0' 'rf' 75J'l'i. -. . - There has been a loT oT improvemenT Trom lasT year, LudTke said. And nexT year is Tull oT good prospecTs.'i MeeTing Their challenge well. varsiTy golTers began mid- season workouTs wiTh new head coach Jim STones. STones Took over The Team in February. Turning The season inTo a iibuilding one Tor us. sophomore George l-larris said. CommenTing on his laTe arrival STones said. IT was a liTTle awkward Tor me, buT iT was probably worse on The kids. Anyway. They pracTiced hard and deserved The Tine resulTs They obTained. PracTices, drills and Techniques all remained sTaTus quo when STones appeared on The green. l didn'T change anyThing because when I came The kids were used To Their IQ l 4 r--U .E s 4 tal rwipgff .ZX Q r l 5 ., . M.. - 1 - , 3 . ag-. ,V .1 - . 1' A 'I' . FeeT plenTed firmly on The ground Tresh- man Joon Chun practices his swing on The driving range. Golf beg laying behind him sophomore George Harris drives on The irsT hole during a pracTice session. previous schedule, NexT year There will be a Tew changes made, STones said. Goliers pracTiced Twice a week aT WiTTe and Two or Three Times a week aT Bear Creek. MosT oT The golT Team members agreed ThaT This schedule worked well Tor The individual as well as The Team. OuTsTanding individually in The girls division. junior Renae Roio placed TiTTh in The Columbus Tournament WiTh an excellenT Tinish in The disTricT meeT, Rolo shoT an 89 To Tie Tor The lead and win The sudden deaTh play oTT To become The disTricT medalisT Tor The second consecuTive year. Finally. aT regionals she placed I6Th ouT oi 84 girls. lT TelT greaT, Rojo said, reTerring To The disTricT TournamenT, My game is improving and hopeiully I will do iT again. AT The boys disTricT TournamenT, senior Erik l.udTke Tied Tor second place shooTing an 80 The TirsT day and an Bl The second. Our sTrong poinTs have deTiniTely been Erik and Renae. STones said. The Team has ,.,.....e On The second hole runior Chuck W-P' iree uses his wedge To drive The bali onTo The green. ll? ami:
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uwb if mebwm Al 'rlne beginning oi llie year flue varsily baskelball leam was lnoping lo improve on llie previous seasons dismal record. Uniorlunalely The squad could win only six ol 30 games. l'lowever.'rl'1e record was deceiving. The Tigers were sclieduled To play Dulles, Cypress Creek. Scarborough. Lamar Consolidaled. Weslcliesler lwice. Memorial lwice. and . 9 X X! I Q M Y 4-n. . f fn... Hu M -. . . J, 5 9 7 Wills his lofi fool planfed firmly on ine Coliseum courf iuniof Danny Bump drives around flie Hastings delensemen fowards flue basket. ln fhe 2-3 zone defense iunior Jail Rus-- noxiqli ilOl frieg to diglrad llne oppo- nenV mlwile Tom Blue l2Ol waifg to gee where ine ball goes. . 4 l-laslings lwice. All ol llne previous leams eillner lied lor a dislricl cliampionslwip, won 'rlneir dislricl, or were in llne lop l5 ranking in l-lous+on.'l'l'1e squad played Dulles. ranked second in l'lous+on. and Cy-Creek, ranked lliird. ln llie lougln I7-AAAA, 'flue leam. coaclwed by Wendell l-lillon, won Two ol ils I4 games. Spring Brancli fell in The lirsl lnall of play 52- , - 4 A+ fha lop ol his iump, senior Tom Blue l2Ol slioofs a IS-ioofer in ll'ie second Half of flue Memorial game, 44.2 ,r lyk ., -. 1 .A- l l -gn, -L i, J 1 X' Q As flue ball bounds off of flue rim, senior U 8 : Jeff Fogle prepares fo pull down A L 0' 1 rebound. H I SpliHing fhe defense, iunior Rich Merrie ' son losses up a finger-roll as he soon between flfie helpless Trojan defenders. Q I J Y ' A ' U A N. i l Narsit baske-'bali
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