Dobie High School - Roundup Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Z S.0.llLl0'P0I9.'T'3 Head Ove Heels With a 6-4 season record the sophomores had the best record for a sophomore team in the schooI's history. Sophomores have improved head over heels not just in their playing but also in their attitude, commented Coach Wayne Johnson. The season started out in a positive way. The team went into their fourth game against Baytown Lee with a 3-0 record. However, the loss still Ielt an impressive record. Losing to North Shore twice by three points accounted l' I I i I U l 7 l 1 17,1 Members ol the sophomore lootball team are FRONT ROW, Blll Bradshaw, Ricky Bert, Joey Ollveraz, Mark Chassay, Reggie Johnson, Jett Lane, John Merrell. SECOND ROW, Anthony Clark, Steve Ankenbruck, J.W. Smith, Joey Camblaso, James Cook, Don Valentine, Kevln Tobolka. THIRD ROW, Chris Lopez, Mike Knapp, Eric Palmer, Bill Flsher, Billy Dodd, John Brodie, Don Wood. FOURTH ROW, Stevie Stevens, David Nelson, Gary Johnson, Carson Craig, Joey Penna, Mlke Hebert, David Rlolas. FIFTH ROW, Mike Schillaci, Bo ' Breeden, Allan Graham, David Chapa, James Moore, Hernando Rodriguez. BACK ROW, Coach Wayne Johnson, Mike- Hlgglns, Russell Goshorn, Chris Herrera, Alan Blrsinger, Alton Williams, Coach Mike McKinney. ' I I L l for two of the team's losses. The team worked hard, improved and played well together as a team, Johnson explained. One of the best points about the team is their pride, added Coach Mike McKinney. Quarterback John Merell said. We had a better team this year because of the new coaches and team spirit. We are not quitters. Everyone played together as a team. It was a lot better than last year. We tried harder with the new coaches behind us all the way, Chris Herrera commented. Sophomore Football 8 27 14 7 10 0 33 13 17 10 Stratford 6 Westchester 8 South Houston 6 Baytown Lee 34 La Porte 6 Northshore 3 Rayburn 14 Northshore 16 Baytown Sterling 28 Pasadena 1 Ball carrier Anthony Clark 1351 breaks away from a tackler. svn' Ouaterback John Merrell t1Ol throws a pass as Allan Graham 1761, Don Wood 1603 and Mike Knapp t55l block the defenders in the 8-6 vic- 0 tory over Stratford, Russell Goshorn C861 pulls in a pass. 202 Sophomore Football l

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- -JuniorVarsi1y- 'KK 4' W J Q L W L W W L W W W W W lunior Varsity 9 Stratford 20 Westchester 14 South Houston 14 South Houston 28 Galena Park 6 Baytown Lee 27 Deer Park 14 Rayburn 9 Northshore 21 Baytown Sterling 25 Pasadena 14 13 20 20 6 26 O 7 0 0 2 As Doug Sawyer 1851 holds the ball, James Daigle 1751 attempts an extra point. Armstrong 1641, Anthony Kennedy 1451, Todd Thomas 1551, Mills 1601, Stewart Stanley 1111, and Britt Rascoe 1441 prepare for play. if--' 3 rw' T' . ,,,, . . Members ofthe junior varsity team are FRONT ROW Maurice Jones Norton Destin Doug Sawyer Dedrick Walker, Peri Bryan, Britt Rascoe, Kevin Evans. SECOND HOW, David Bandini, John Sedita, Jess Hoskins Stewart Stanley, Joe Riojas, Lance LeBlanc. THIRD ROW, Grady Clark, William Ray, Monty Polnac Blaine Nabors, Jim Ryan, Sam Zimmerle. FOURTH ROW, Randy Armstrong, Matt Mills, Todd Thomas Thomas McNabb, Ray Garza, Darwin Wingo. FIFTH ROW, Steve Fults, Gary Gibbs, Larry Evans, James Dangle Scott Slaton, Brock Lamont. SIXTH ROW, Keith Hall, Jett Steinig, Mike Patterson, David Cunningham Adam Garcia, Anthony Kennedy. BACK ROW, Coach Tom Neuendorlt, Coach Alan Roberts. I They Never Duit By looking at the junior varsity team's scorebox, the season story -comes clear. The team had a bad start, losing three of their first five games. They went into the sixth game with a 2-3 record. They won the game against Deer Park by the score of 27-0. From that point on there was no stopping them. They won their last five games with their opponents scoring a total of only nine points against them. Seven of the nine were scored in the game against the Rayburn Texans in a 14-7 victory. The other two points came during the last game against Pasadena, which was a 25-2 victory. The 7-3 record doesn't show the bad start. Coach Tom Neuen- dorft said, They had a slow start but they worked hard and made a strong finish. The team's attitude has changed considerably since last year. One of the goals we achieved was to develop a winning attitude, Coach Alan Roberts replied. They never quit, Neuendorfl added. The players agreed that the coaches played a big part in the winning season. Junior Matt Mills said, I like the way the new coaches brought more discipline. Brock Lamont, junior, also had something to say about the new staff, Coaches worked with us and dldn't give up when we star- ted out bad. Junior Norton Destin added, 'iThe cheerleaders offered a lot of support. Anthony Kennedy, junior, said, We wanted to show people we have pride. We'll go on the field with any team. Stewart Stanley, junior, agreed by saying, We do take a lot of pride in our perfor- mance. Thinking about next years' var- sity leam, Mills commented, With all the returning lettermen, I think we will go a long way next year. Junior Varsity Football 201



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Freshman l- Adam Carlin l22l, Kevin Franklin l60l and Eric Nelson i82l tackle a Pasadena ball carrier. on rignuy to the ball, Wilson i23l breaks loose. Jim Bob Brown i24l and Todd Barras l32l are blocking, Robby i4Ol attempts to recover his fumble. Members ol the freshman white team are FRONT ROW, Fernando Salinas, Rich, Adam Carlin, Jim Bob Brown, Daryl Delaney, Jason Trent, Rodney James Dovzak. SECOND ROW, Eric Nelson, Todd Barras, Chris Lee, Wilson, Eddie Mendoza, Bryan Birmingham, Benny Martinez, Mark Malone, omas Sustaita. THIRD ROW, Scott Glazar, Phillip Ramirez, David Uherchik, bby Little, Tracy Hood, Jett Owens, Ernie Fridge, Kevin Franklin, Richard Cer- ntes. FOURTH ROW, Jesse Sanchez, Chris Cowart, Robert Smith, Rodney Gar- , Matt Best, Trey Taylor, Johnny Kane, Ray Marks, Keith Perry, Rob Simmons. CK ROW, Coach Mike Morgan, Coach David Chollett. NOT PICTURED, Jason rza, John Kenney, Ricky Murphy, Daren Sherrill. Members ol the lreshman orange team are FRONT ROW, James Jackson, Lee Carroll, Eric Holman, Tony Morales, Steve Cook, Ricky Mederos, Shannon Smith, Robby Jaconsen, Joe Ditta, Keith Whitnah. SECOND ROW, Donald Craig, Troy Cahill, Gilbert Munoz, David Smith, William Smallwood, Arthur Newbould, Doug Steinig, Bruce Bingham, Charles Spiller, Patrick Washburn. THIRD ROW, Andy Cauthen, Jay Lambert, Doug Setzer, Brian Cummings, Hugh Lazenberry, Stuart MacDonald, Ray Rangel, John Elam, Keith Wyman, Darrin Andrus. Steve Konarik. BACK ROW: Coach Charles Sievers, Coach Mike Fox. NOT PICTURED, Wendel Price, Randy Cauthen. Never Ending Battle With a 8-2 record, the freshman orange team had an impressive season. The team was coached by Mike Fox and Charlie Sievers. Fox said, The team set a couple of goals, one was to win each game but the one that was stressed quite often was to im- prove each week. We felt that our goal of improvement was reached and our season record shows that we came up a little short of our other goal. 'iOne of the most outstanding things about the team was that they never gave up. In the games they were down, they pulled together and fought back, con- tinued Sievers, Being just as good ability wise, the white team's record was not as good as last year's team, ac- cording to the coach. They hada 4-6 record. They had some bad breaks, therefore, their record was not as good as the previous year, Coach Mike Morgan com- mented. They are a good group of players, who worked hard and whose record doesn't reflect their ability, Coach David Chollett replied. Freshman Orange Football W l4 La Porte 7 W i4 Westchester 6 W 9 South Houston 0 W 46 Galena Park 0 L l3 Baytown Lee l4 W 17 Deer Park 14 L 7 Rayburn 18 W 20 Northshore 0 Baytown Sterling 5 W 7 W 44 Pasadena 6 Freshman White Football W 6 W 40 Westchester 6 W 7 La Porte O South Houston O L 0 Baytown Sterling T4 L 6 Rayburn 7 L i5 Deer Park 16 L O Rayburn 8 W l7 Northshore O L 14 Baytown Sterling 0 L 7 Pasadena 18 Freshman Football 203

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