Spring Woods High School - Safari Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1985

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o N THE MOVE Shivering, Frosrbifren. Cold. Drip, drip, was heard everywhere while the deep block darkness increosed by rhe minure. These were rhe condirions which rhe ren- nis ream hod to survive under of Stephen F. Austin in Nocogdoches on Februory 15, 16. Our hear went our ond the lights didn ' t work ond the woter ron oil night, Amy Goodell said. Although rhe teom hod only two over- night tournoments they hod mony match- es thot rhey left for on Fridays and that were over the some doy. The least fovorite school ployed was Memorial or Westchester. I think it wos Memoriol. Decouse they go on tour and go to camps ond hove o lot more structured ond con- centroted lessons so they kill us every yeor, Dwight Jones sold. On the other hond, Koren O ' Donohue said, It wos Westchester because of their state ranked players. Even with big losses to Westchester and Memoriol the teom progressed to become better than they ever hove been in the post years. Experience wosn ' r o problem this yeor. We hod more upperclossmen, Goodell sold. Varsity was sixth in District, but hod several teom members moke their own mork. Melindo Honcock come in fourth in girls singles. Roymond Sontiogo mode it to the quarter finals in boys singles and the doubles team of Jessica Guidry ond Koren O ' Donohue mode it to quorters. Individually, the teom, they did the best they could, Cooch Jo Lightsey said. Continuing the trodition of the team voting for the most deserving team member this yeor, Mark Artlip received it. Most improved went to John Shin. He sur- prised me. His skills ond strategy im- proved, Lights ey sold. The Girls D doubles teom of O ' Donohue and Guidry placed In five tournaments. They won one ond placed in four. Following lost year, the first fall tennis, this yeor we hod the first year of the University Interscholostic League (UIL) ten- nis teom, Lightsey said. There were six singles and two doubles. The winnings depended on how they did as o teom Although two teom members were in- eligible for one week becouse of grodes ond Rick Patterson experienced the only injury en the team they, the boys ond girls improved sixty percent over the lost year. We improved tremendously, Lightsey sold. BYGINA VICKREY Dottom Row: Melindo Honcoc , Amy Goodell, Koren O ' Donohue, Jessico Guidry, Julie Tyree, Lourie Goodell Second Row: Roymond Santiago, Minh To, Kenny Fontono, Mike Wicker, John Shin, Joe Lightsey Third Row: II Joon Lee, Rick Patterson, Steve Kenny, Swight Jones, Mork Artlip, Mike Horlolon D. Wlllloms Shope Up. Doily (Running ond colisrhetics ore port of the routine for the junior vorsity tennis receiving ond conning to the net were the hordest because they just didn ' t like it, Cooch Joe Lightsey soid J. Puiz 60 More TENNIS . . .

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iotchol It wos my best seoson. Jeff joodwin said Goodwin mode ten in- erceptions tfie entire seoson, one of Strotford gome. The Tigers lefeoted the Sportons 14-3 J. Putz. Coughf In the Middle. We ron the sweep o lot to Strotfotd ' s weak side I hod broken the fitst two tockles but they hod slowed me down enough thot 62 and 77 could corch up, Dill Wells (30) sold J. Putz. 1 «l i i Got Him Covered. Two freshmen D ployers tackle o CyFoIr teem member at the CyFoIr scrimmages The junior varsity, sophomore, and freshmon teoms participoted in the gomes D. Williams. Where ' s the Doll? Tockled by two Memorial players. Randy Jordan (40) tries to retrieve o fumbled boll The Tigers lost the gome 16 i J. Putz. ' ' f ' Housroo OPP. Dob e 12 asik 7 emor Q, 52 .f orrhbrooh 13 P ' - ' ig Oronch 6 ' os ,ngs 3 -rche?;. Sforford 21 16 W - . 3 J ' football t - ' year man we bargained for 59



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r -Sf Telling Time. She loiked to us obout strofegies ond serving ond volley end stuff like ttiot. She tried to motivate us a lot. Amy Goodell soid. M. Ehrlund. High Return. Tve reolly improved this yeor. Our whole teom feels more con- fident. Amy Goodell sold. J. Putz r ir- ■£ !►. Wotch ' man. During o breols time we con do whotever, just so thot we ore bock in time for the rest of the proc- tice. Koren ODonohue sold J. Putz than we bargained for 61

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