High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 185 text:
“
Sophomores utilize offensive agility skills Combining quickness on offense to overall height on defense, the sophomore squad, led by Coach Hugh Fletcher, effectively used a full court press to compile an average of 62 points per game and 1469 points at the end of the season. Contributing to the high number of baskets were Keith Westerman, David Holle and Ronnie Gulihur with 123, 107 and 81 field goals, respec- tively. With these figures to their advantage, the boys ended the season with a 25-7 record and afoot in a three-way tie for the dis- trict championship. A. Showing the advantage to Deer Park's fast break, Holle presses a shot from the top of the key. B. Surprising his Rayburn opponents, Ronnie Gulihur snaps an easy jump shot unopposed. C. Using good ball han- dling, Mark Moody moves to the corner of the court in the LaPorte game. D. Resulting from a 12-2 district record, the sophomore teammates were members of a three way tie for the championship. FRONT ROW: Gary Aston, Roy Ballinger, Ronnie Gulihur, Greg Allen, Mark Moody. BACK ROW: Mark Young, trainer, Robert Camp, Kenny Hart, Bobby Severin, Keith Westerman, David Holle, Ronnie Samford, Joel Wilson, Frank Hick- man, Drew Evans, manager, Coach Hugh Fletcher. E. Coach Fletcher keeps a cool composure as the action becomes tense. F. Straining to con- tain the ball, Holle strives to recover a loose pass in the South Houston game. G. Relaxing during the Pasadena game, Wilson keeps an eye on the action while being assisted by trainer Young. H. As teammates move into position, Holle draws back to pass. I. Maneuvering for middle court advantage, Camp presses his defender in a pre-season game. If il' 1:53 1 11:-A .t N ttaw'-I. 'H K' M21 1: -.unit -L. - Sikmtzfv .t .1 , 1 . -,-,- . 1. .... , 1, V ag, .. .1 ,,.,. V - 1 L.. .I' ' ' PW xii.. ....,.'iQ 4, -21379 ': im... ., K , ' ' 'st 1115r1.w1. . agqti, 3 M' ' 411 1-2. 12 1 ,V I K ' - P' . 1 Y 5 22- 1 il 1. ijiii-Hkmifilt-.,,..Wert- est- ' 'ef xre f-- - i ' 1 .s.. 8aiP2S es f- 1,1?i ?:e2m .1 ,, 1, .. 1 . -' 1- ,1 -9: 1 , -W -as-air 1. 11- 111 1-tf N1 Mags if, 1,,1,1,1.1,h - - . ,f 1- -- 1 1, :::1. fng,Y- si, 33 25.11-1132, sa 5 1:1 vs-51agq,51-NZ, 1 I 1, 3, -- 9 ' ' '-i - 4593 1 t A - 1 DP, X 6 R 1 1 W B N ,.,..,. 5 2 V f 1. fig . .- 48 if 1 1' 1 - .., 5 ..1 , srrr - QW39- , -1 X ti' 'il l . rrs 50 -38 ---- ' 71 1 A 1 111-1 , i1 ,.,- ' rs,. 4-1 51 111-11... --,-. 1 rrr -1--- - 1 - -1 .,,,,., r.i rr,1'.irr f 1 --Lapodt .. ,WW ,L ii T .., ,,, , . 'M'51e,a,1 M: i' i gfe,3,111k H, -P ,. 11 21 +1 551 2 .. 'i 1 :1 - 1 ' A' A' rsr'1-1 ..1r. 'i A SOPHOMORE BOYS' BASKETBALL I PAGE 181
”
Page 184 text:
“
gal! 1 ,gud ' .rug ' L wb 2 d -'+ 'H QX : I V LA f , .-. rw .1 . 5 - 1 14.555 ' 452, E Jijgq g7Lana4,' 53.65, .goof x erm' 'f - f - -111,44 , . - K- f - ' f - ..- K ' ' 3 ' xylglfp' lg f. . 'u1, 'I , 4X if C' ' ' ,KN ' AQ' iff dxf 1 .ie kr .1 I 507,14 ,N xxv-I! , :E -. ltd 1- gan :lx f':f - ' ?W ax Q, Xf v In V- if .x er. - ' . ' k -1 'Z F . - 1 JH? I' 5 ' ' V QE' 'lf .rt fAI- V. YY D Nxi N +- .V - ' ,, 3 ' 5 j WH - 'f' Y ' 1 . N3 n . I D P1 ya N 'W' ' 1 I . 5 55?
”
Page 186 text:
“
Frosh grab tourneys, take third in district Ending the district season with a 9-5 record, the Freshman A Team placed third in district. Captivating three tournaments, the team placed second at LaPorte, first at Deer Park and second at Patrick Henry. At the LaPorte Tournament, Wayne Karisch and Terry McHenry were named to the All-Tournament Team and Jeff Hutto was also named at Pat- rick Henry. Leading the team was McHenry with 418 points followed by Karisch and Carey Shamburger with 304 and 287 points, respectively. Shamburger led in field goals with 48 percent, while Steve Evans led in free throw per- centage with 71 percent. A. Carey Shamburger, leading with 47 percent in field goals, eyes the bucket as he fires up a jump shot in the game against South Houston. B. Waiting for an open man, Steve Evans concentrates on proper timing. Evans led the team with the highest free throw percentage with 71 percent. C. Relaxing after play Travis Tun- stall cools off with a drink in the game against South Houston. D. Displaying his rebounding ability, Tunstall grabs a missed shot in the match against Pasadena. E. Averaging 9.1 points per game, Karisch catches the South Houston Trojans flat- footed to score. He had 304 points for the season. F. Teddy Dalton starts his move against a sagging defense attempting to wind up with an easy lay-up. G. Members include: Danny Gonzalas, Randy Shetter, Lynn Ford, Jeff Hutto, Travis Tunstall, Terry McHenry, Daryl Moore, Wayne Karisch, Carey Shamburger, Jeff Strother, Teddy Dalton, Steve Evans and Couch Grover Belcher. H. Jeff Hutto puts up another jump shot in the game against Pasadena. Hutto was also named to the All- Tournament Team at Patrick Henry. X 1 sf-4 in ' ,J , 4. is eff l X . AM . ff' 4.1 . . , 4- . 4 V gf' 1 - ' 1 if ' p I' . L' .- l '- ' ,- X i PAGE 182 I FRESHMAN BASKETBALL
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.