Calallen High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1988

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Calallen High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 124 of 224
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Close You Win Some, There must be a reason to run three, sometimes seven, miles a day. There must be a reason to get up at 6 am on Saturdays to run a two mile race. The reason, of course, must be dedication, and the will to run. That's why the members of the Girls' Cross-Country Team devoted their time to running. We practice hard, worked hard, and we still found time to have fun, Stacy Curtis, junior, said. With the hard work and de- termination these ladies were putting into their workouts, it looked like the team was on their way to a sure victory. This year the team didn't ex- pect to finish the season like they did. They fell short in the district meet with a third place finish. Varsity Girls ffront rowj Kristen Miller, Ingrid Weise, Davsm Hardin, ftop rowl Belinda Rosas, Angela Green, Stacy Curtis and Sylvia Ortiz. iPhoto by Iohn Wardj ir, -,S Q W X' 4 l 20 7 AQZLQLEV 1, -1, L iq' L ,J ..kI jf A Change of Pace You Lose Some The only thing that stood in the way of the regional meet was the surprising Flour Bluff team. . However, the varsity team did have some glory to its season. They placed first in the Flour Bluff meet. Strong leadership by senior team members helped keep spirts high throughout the sea- son. Kristen Miller provided much of the leadership by setting a fine example. As Well as her contributions to the team, she placed second in district, elev- enth in regionals, and eight- eenth in state. Whether we won or lost, the togetherness and sportsman- ship we shared always made us smile and feel that we won in our hearts, team members said. Stretching the lead Dawn Hardin, : nior, shows her determination for victory. Dawn placed twenty-sever in the district meet. iPhoto by Elizah Brammerl Freshman runner Heather Bittennan struggles on the la part of the two mile run. iPhoto by Elizabeth Brammerj Pages by:

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Tee ff 'ZZ-WM ywzfcle We Qmmef The Golf team got in to full swing early in the season. The boys' varsity team opened with a victory at Kennedy shooting 313. Iuan Garcia was a med- alist and Chad Cook, tied for second medalist. In the Falfurrias Tour- nament, the team fin- ished first, with Iuan Garcia first medalist. Kirk McBride was second medalist and Chad Cook tied for third medalist. At the Gregory Port- land tournament, Calal- len edged GP by one stroke for first place hon- ors. The IV team placed George Harris and oppo- nent head off in the direc- tion of the next tee box. Sherman, senior, and fellow golfer intently follow p ' . ath of the ball toward its goal tenth out of 70 teams in the Flour Bluff tourna- ment. George Harris placed eighth individual- ly. The team placed third behind Calallen Varsity and Gregory Portland in the Falfurrias Tourna- ment. The girls' golf team al- so had a very fine start. The team placed second behind Kingsville 5-A girls at the Flour Bluff Tournament. Lori Lynch placed third and Stacy Prince fifth out of a field of 66 players. Both varsity teams stole the show at District, by bringing home two first places. They then closed their season by competing at the Region- al meet in San Antonio. ll9 Robinson Go -gk ! 'N t7lg?5?g '.f 2 1 , L M ' -2' If 'f fy'Xf



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W Al il A . : 3 W 3, V' X .L', J fit Y kr? - K5 , VmA 5 yy Q y , Q I 4 Feeling the pain. Using every ounce of energy, Stacy Curtis, junior, pushes herself toward the finish line where she placed twenty-first at the district meet. fPhoto by Elizabeth Brctmmerj Marky Sanchez At the Calallen meet, Anglea Green, sophomore, coasts over the two mile course. Anglea placed twelfth at the meet. Iunior Varsity Girls Mary Graves and Sandy Gurra. iPhoto by Paul Fisherl QA tfigftx 1-. .. . Showing her skills. Belinda Rosas, fresh- man, has one ol her best meets of the year. She placed second in the meet helgj at Guth Park. iPhoto by Elizabeth Bram- HI91' Tuming it on. Running strong, Kristen Miller, senior, gives her best as she heads toward the finish line. Kristen placed second in district. iPhoto by Elizabeth Brammerj if f5iglKFf,s.ifTiQI4w', I Q I sf' is Girls' Cross Country feb? s , if.51i915f'r 2' ff'psm,E?LQr 1 X w W, ,IM Hx L' - x 1 -'

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