Alief Elsik High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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Alief Elsik High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 251 of 294
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Bratka Wins District, Region, and State Senior Chuck Bratka will be ;aving behind a successful jur years of tennis. He jmpeted during all of his high rhool years as well as an iditional three years in junior igh. Chuck started his fresh- en year on the varsity team nd worked himself up to be the lost outstanding player on the :am. Chuck has swept along, inning District, Region, and late. He is the first tennis layer from Elsik toaccomplish II of these titles. He won ;veral tournaments before ring off to district. His ictories include the Cy-Fair arsity Tournament, the Clear ake Varsity Tournament, and the Pasadena Varsity Tour- nament. At district he won singles and continued on to win the Region III championship and state. At state in Austin, his match results were 6-4, 7-5 defending Paul Morrow, 6-1, 6-1 defending Lamar May, and 6-2,7-6defendingMark Mance. When asked about his achievements he replied with a smile, I did the best I could and hope to do even better in college! As for the college he plans to attend, he has chosen Rice University. Several have offered scholarships including full tuition at Texas Christian University, the Air Force Academy, and partial tuition at Rice in which he will train under Coach Larry Turville. Besides being a master of tennis. Chuck achieved in school with top honors. He received the Outstanding Achievement Award for German IV and graduated co-valedictorian of his senior class. Coach Gwynn stated, Tennis is a breeze for anyone that doesn't have to worry about grades. By Noelle Miller Slate ranked Chuck Bratka will be leaving the tennis team to become a requested member of the Rice University team. Photo by S. Lackey. Senior Doug Smith sets up the ball in the game against Hastings. Photo by R. law Doug Smith is enthusiastic when dressing up for the Senior Day with hats and shades. Photo by A. Miles. Smith Wins Awards With Determination Hard work, determination, and sportsmanship were the winning combinations that won soccer player Doug Smith the titles of team captain, 1st team all-district, and most valuable player. Doug believes that he won these titles because he earned them. I have determination on the playing field and practiced as hard as I would play. I'm not the most skilled plaver but my attitude makes up for that. Doug's attitude also carried over to his teammates. His friends really looked up to him as both a player and friend. Most of my best friends are on the soccer team. They all encouraged me on and off the field and I tried to do the same for them. Doug really enjoyed being with his friends. When I'm not playing soccer, I enjoy playing other sports as long as I am with my friends. Doug explained that the person who influenced his soccer career the most was Coach O'Keefe. He trusted me and allowed me to grow at my own pace. I really enjoyed playing for Coach O'Keefe and the school. After graduation Doug plans to go to Sam Houston and play soccer. He wants to get a good education and decide on a career choice later. Through his hard work and determination, he earned the respect of his teammates and friends. By R. Denson Sports Highlights Compctition 249

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He Makes Things Happen It is late in the Hastings game and Andy Marlow is still working on warm-ups. Photo by R. Law. Andy (Pee-Pee) Marlow is the all around best player on the field. He is very reliable on defense, and he leads our offense with the best batting average. He gives our team the charge it needs. Junior Tim Moore's opinion of Senior Andy Marlow of the varsity baseball team is not a unique one. Though Andy does not think of himself as so outstanding, he knows he plays his best when he has a good attitude and is very confident. I have a winning sense in me. I hate to lose and I'll do all I can to win. Andy's baseball career has been influenced most by his mother. I want to do good for her. Despite Andy Marlow's busy baseball schedule, he finds time to do some of his favorite things like going to the beach, playing basketball, or just taking it easy. Andy is a three year varsity letterman and intends to continue his career. His general goals in life are to be happy and successful, to have money, and most of all to have a good family. Senior Mike Montgomery perceives Andy as a sandlot player. He is excited like he was when he played for the first time. He makes things happen. By Lisa Baroski, Sports Editor Pcc-Pcc Marlow, 2nd team All-District member, concentrates on his work in the woodshop. Photo by A. Miles Andy Marlow continues to practice one of Llsik's disappointing attempts at beating the Hastings Bears. Photo by R. Law. For Jay, Practice Makes Perfect Jay Meyer, an outstanding golfer is better known as the Legend by his teammates and friends. Jay, a five time medalist has competitively participated in many tournaments over the past four years. Jay has gained the respect and leadership of both his teammates and friends. Jay admits that it is a good feeling to be looked upon, but feels that he has worked for his respect. 1 achieved respect by spending a tremendous amount of time practicing. Jay's hard work paid off this year by shooting in the 70s out of a possible par 72 each time. He also finished a personal best of fifth indistri'1 ' the Sweetwater Country Club. Jay feels that his dad is the person responsible for his success. He was the one who got me started in golfing. Although Jay is graduating, his career in golf will not end. I plan to go to U.T. and try out for the golf team. In addition to golf Jay also enjoys playing basketball and going to rock concerts with his friends. He has also set a goal in life to graduate from college and get a good paying job. Jay does have one more additional talent. He is graduating Cum Laude in his senior class. With both intelligence and talent Jay is a person to be admired. By R. Denson Senior Jay Meyer prepares for a quiz in Spanish class. Photo by A. M 2-18 Competition Sports Highlights



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Keith Box, Paul Maloney, Devlon Dunn, Trevor Dodd, Dale Smith, and Paul Moon train each day after school for the track team. The boy's Ram Runners finished 2nd in the district competition. Photo by S- Lackey I don't believe in dumb athletes. Coach M ike Sciba's philosophy was put into action in January when he was named Head of Athletics and Head Coach. Photo by M. Spiller i Coach Chip Nila, Rex Baggct, Brandon Sanderfur, and Tim Moore break from t team pep talk at the start of the Spring Woods game. The Varsity team ended t season with a 17-10 win losc record. Photo by A. Mi Anne Learns Winning Isn't Everything Varsity tennis player Anne McHugh has learned the values of losing with good sports- manship. She has competed in tennis for four years and has maintained a good attitude toward the rules of winning and losing. Her biggest loss was to a state ranked girl from Kincaid. She stated, It was terrible, but she did have one thing going for her - the girl had been playing since childhood. Anne was born in Madison, Wisconsin and tennis never became a part of her life until high school. What got her interested? Coach Gwynn sug- gested she try out for the team since she enjoyed watching the sport, never assuming she would turn out to be the most outstanding player of the season. Anne earned this title because of her positive attitude and willingness to play her best. She replied, I stuck with it the whole nine yards while others dropped out and look where it got me. Her main accomplishment this season was her comeback against a Westchester girl. She came back from 4-6,1-4 to win the second set but ended up losing the tie-breaker. She explained, It was a close match, and though I lost, I was proud I hadn't given up. Her positive attitude helped her to see the goals of participating in a sport. Winning isn't the only thing that counts. It's what you learn while you play. By Noelle Miller Most valuable player Anne McHugh finishes her last season on the team and learns the value of success to take with her. Photo by S. Lackey Junior Chad Pollock and Sop omorc Penny Rosen, in the A1 Natitorium after their return fre Austin, both ranked high in the St.' Meet. Photo by E. Wats 250 Competition Sports Highlights

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