CASTLEBERRY GIRLS’ JUNIOR VARSITY: First Row, Left to Right: Susie Green, Marti Dixon, Coach Peggy Wakeland, Pam Winn, Angie Daniel, Kelli Dearing. Second Row, Left to CASTLEBERRY GIRLS’ FRESHMEN: Standing: Coach Doug Right: Donna Burleson, Wendy Warren, Teri Gilbre ath, Lynette Biggs, Jan Davis. Le Maryak, Coach Peggy Wake- land. Seated: Connie Price, Cindy Burrow, Robin Britton, Lisa Sheelar, Robin Walker, Patti Wil- liams, Barrie Sherrill, Lisa Ybarra, Sheri Vantrease, Kelley Moskal. Lynette Biggs gets the rebound as Marti Dixon blocks an oncoming opponent. Pam Winn rises above the Joeys of Weather- ford. Underclassmen Excel With Teamwork Playing exceptionally well in tour- naments, the Girls’ Junior Varsity brought home several trophies. They attained third place finishes at both the Trinity and Grapevine tourna- ments. Freshman Pam Winn exhibited leadership on the court assisting Lyn- ette Biggs and Susan Green in put- ting together a flashing offense. Defensive standouts were Donna Burleson and Jan Davis. Providing the hustle and teamwork were Marti Dixon, Kelli Dearing, and Angie Dan- iel as the J.V. claimed a 4-6 district record. One of the brightest aspects of the season was the vivacious Freshmen squad. They gripped a 7-3 district record finishing the year with a fine season as well as proving to be supe- rior supporters of other organiza- tions. With four freshmen moved up, Lisa Sheelar and Robin Walker took charge of the backboards as Cindy Burrow and Connie Price captained the team on the floor. Adding razzle and dazzle to each game were Lisa Ybarra, Kelly Moskal, Patti Wil- liams, Robin Britton, Barrie Sherrill and Sherri Vantrease. The zest and enthusiasm of the freshmen brought a glimpse of the future to C.H.S. 151
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CASTLEBERRY VARSITY BASEBALL: First Row, Left to Right: Robert Brown, Jimmy Currie, Keith Jobe, David Torres, Kent Adams, Tim Reeves. Second Row, Left to Right: Coach | Harold Brown, Shane Beck, Steve Miazgiewicz, Gene Browder, Roger Coston, Jimmy Bowman, John | Marlin, Gary Lopez, Brad Martin, Scott McPherson. a Junior cheerleader Renee Smith is the 1980-81 baseball sweetheart. Junior Dana Garrison and senior McDonnell are scorekeepers for the team. a ES is a i ££ i i, VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE | g Mar. 3 Granbury — T Apr. 7 Brewer — H , W Mar. 4 Arl. Heights — T Apr. 10 Boswell — T ‘ Mar. 5 F.W. Christian — H Apr. 14 Weatherford —H .) Mar. 10 F.W. Christian — T Apr. 21 Azle —T : Mar. 11 Nolan — T Apr. 28 North Side — H y Mar. 12, Tarrant County May 1 Brewer — T NY 13.14 Tournament — R. May 5 Boswell — H Mar. 17 Burleson — H May 8 Weatherford — T { b Mar. 20 Burleson — T May 11 Zone Play Offs f . Mar. 24 Granbury — H Denotes District Mar. 28 Western Hills — H Mar. 31 Azle —H Apr. 3 North Side — T ALLO mwa mre Ewe me eae YN Py ' ee WIT TOOTIPTIT TIT TIM ae MIIOPBLALL MATL! LSE = SC OREBOARD x (FIZZ AAEM 4, weet Roxie SO Perr TTT ee DE ee The Swing of Things “Take me out to the ball game .. :! rang in the ears of all this year as the Lions finally had their own field. Playing at home made it easier for fans to attend the games. The season started with a new coach, Harold Brown, and many new faces for the Lion nine. The boys were short on experience but long on desire. Returning senior lettermen David Torres, Kent Adams, Keith Jobe, and Jimmy Currie gave direc- tion to the team. Returning junior let- termen Robert Brown, John Marlin, Scott McPherson, Gary Lopez, and Shane Beck added to the overall superintendence of the season. The team had numerous pitcher potential but were lacking in hitting power. The season proved that the ability was there and the widespread interest shown by the J.V. team coached by Steve O’Quinn should make the Lions a future threat in 4A- 5 West Zone. ” 153
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