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

 - Class of 1984

Page 253 of 294

 

Alief Elsik High School - Ramblings Yearbook (Houston, TX) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 253 of 294
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Mr. Elsik, Senior Sammy O'Brient, became an important part of Elsik's football program. As noseguard, he is ranked number two nationwide. In 1984, Sammy will be attending Texas A M University. But memories of Sammy will live on in the hallways. Photo by R. Law Alief Elsik Rams and basketball. Two things that go well together, especially when basketball is the girl's varsity basketball team. The girls ranked fifth in state. Next year they are looking forward to an increase in attendance by the student body. Photo by S. Lackey. ough the Rams had high hopes for a winning season, varsity football had a mal 6th place finish. Photo by S. Lackey Jock Briefs Football Varsity Junior Varsity Sophomore Freshman A Freshman B 6th District 1st District 3rd District 4th District 4th District Volleyball Varsity Junior Varsity Freshman 3rd District 2nd District 1st District Cross Country Boys Girls 4th District 7th State Basketball Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Boys Sophomore Boys Freshman A Boys Freshman B Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity Girls Freshman 3rd District 4th District 5th District 5th District 2nd District 1st District 2nd District 1st District Soccer Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Girls Varsity 1st Zone 2nd Zone 2nd Zone Swimming and Diving Boys Girls Diving Region Qualifiers 1st District Individual Ranks Golf Boys Girls 5th District 4th District Tennis Boys Girls 2nd District 6th District Track Boys Varsity Boys Junior Varsity Girls Varsity Girls Junior Varsity 2nd District 2nd District 1st Regionals 1st District Baseball Varsity Junior Varsity 3rd District 2nd District Sports Highlights Competition 251

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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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Junior Mike Kersey strolls through the cafeteria with a drop-in dog wishing he had the Senior Privilege of off-campus lunch. Photo by R. Law SUPPORT 252 Support

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