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Critez, Wes ead freshmen tolimany wins. Having a winning season is nothing new to the freshman team. The Coogs had another outstanding sea- son by compiling a 5-2-1 record. Strong-side-linebacker Jett Smith headed the defense by leading the team in tackles and always being close to the ball. However, even though you may have a strong defenseyou still can't win unless you put points on the scoreboard. This team went out and did exactly that by scoring point after point. Hav- ing a scoring average of 19 points a game gave the Coogs a chance to look at many of their players. s lsli W Loaded with good players, the Coul- igars had talent in every way that was possible. Andy Critez and Frank West who quarterbacked, Anthony Harrell who received their passes and Willie Kennedy who took their handoffs for numerous TD's, were some of the outstanding members of this strong offensive team. The Coogs who played consistently all season will return next year to play on the JV team and some even on the varsity. This was a season all Cougars will be proud of. 24 McCallum 6 14 Reagan 25 22 Austin 10 14 LBJ 12 12 Lanier 13 40 Anderson 6 20 Johnston 0 6 Travis 6 H, 1. Coach Jack Willis happily watches the Coogst defeat the Maroons. I 2.. Sweeping lett Donnie Smith runs wide fora long gain against LBJ. . 3. Willie Kennedy breaks another one for a first down against LBJ, 4. Scattering past hisjpursuers Frank West gains the needed yardage- for anothertirst down. 5. Calling the signals Andy Critez gets set for the snap for center Servando Varela. 6. Side-stepping right Willie Kennedy breaks this one for a TD against LBJ which won the game forthe Cougars. Looking long for wide receiver Anthony Harrell, Andy Critez stands tall in the pocket. ,J , sf .:......S1 gbyvdfl -vi. is L6 .ga-.. . mf 3.7! ' i is . A +76 .4 ,A . -if
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Ax - I llgdllilllilml 'lb I 1 Soccer places well. Taking a secondin district and third in overall city,the girl's varsity soccer team moved through their season with very few losses and with the skill and precision ofa well bal- anced team. r For a team with only one year of experience, they caught onto the game fast and came close to grasp- ing the first place title. The play-off game was against Reagan and they were well matched. The final score of the game was 1 to 0, with Reagan winning, but just barely by scoring in the last few minutes of the game. . Besides winning as a team, they have several ,team members that were named on the All-District Team. They were Celina Lozano the team's goalie, Paula Brown w back protecting bc ends of the field and Michelle Hoi the team's powerhouse for scoringy As a team they also took homg nice 2nd place trophy after bei invited to play in a tournament h here in Austin. The boys varsity team also did v in the tournament held here, tak first place. Besidestthe tournamf their season went well with an ove recordtof 6-5-ly. They had two players that wi named to the All-District Tea Keenan Brown and Carlos Dios. Tl' high scorer for the season was Ml Proctor who took advantage of ev opportunity to score against th opponents. g i For soccer to have been new Q just recently recognized both ' played ha
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