Haltom High School - Buffalo Yearbook (Haltom City, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Anticipating the cover, seniors Maria Rodela, 420, and B. J. That- cher, 914, look on as Junior Joanna Hooker, 922, makes the play from the right back position. First row: Maria Rodela, B. J. That- cher, Carrie Nobels, Debbie Blaney, Christy Angle. Second row: Kim Allen, Melissa Vasquez, Shawn Tate, Trina Long, Joanna Hooker. fw ' f 4 - ' -.,...---.Q -V-.ffl ,li-1 Teresa Price guides her team to third place in Birdville Tournament. Coach voted best in district When you're a coach there is always a doubt to whether you're doing a good job, Miss Teresa Price commented. But that doubt did not linger long for Coach Price. With eight years of coaching ex- perience and a 1981 season record of 6-6, she was chosen coach of the year by area district coaches. Surprised by the honor, Price stated, With so much talent and t rfift Cam, 'r4 ' ' 3, f Back row specialist Maria Rodela, 320, takes time to sharpen her setting techniques prior to defeating the Richland Rebels. , rr ,e K 'wx fM.e,.., ,-:ww-N , K -W K 'if 1 J!! experience on the team, I was able to coach as well as motivate the team. I VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Warming up prior to defeating Richland, lefthanded hitter P. J 918, added needed support in the right front position. I.

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JV squad eorns first district win Strong defense overcomes inconsistency, small size Averaging close to 20 points per game, the junior varsity Buffs blasted through their ten game season and swept the district championship. The team ac- complished the first JV district win in Haltom history. The overall quickness of the team made defense their strongest point. With the advan- tage of good field position, the defense frequently saved the game. Mike Balderrama, sophomore, commented, 'iWe had two advan- tages over our opponents, ability and desire. The coaches named several outstanding defensive players. Sophomores Mike Dusak, Kevin Bates, Mark Borbolla, Chris Cof- fey, Rusty Moore, Reese Jordan, and Randy Gray comprised this group. i 2 5 in Because of the players' lack of size, the offense proved to be their weakest point. Penalties and in- consistancy could have been the reason for the games they did lose, according to several players. Mercedes Flores, sophomore, said, The penalties in the games we lost were what hurt us most because they really added up, but our team had a lot of ability and a lot of heart. We were able to think quicker and move faster. Seven players were named outstanding on the offensive squad. They were sophomores Troy Roden, Trae Fowler, James Coffman, Greg Ybarra, Richard Courschesne, Chris Thompson, and Jimmy Jackson. Arlington Bowie presented the toughest competition in district play, but with the help of a punt return for a touchdown by Grant Alsup, sophomore, the Buffs managed to pull the game out with a final score of 14-7. Coach John Pafford com- mented, The defense held an up-to-then potent Bowie offense to just 7 points in the game. Bowie was our toughest competition as well as the team we played for district championship. Balderrama said, Coach Paf- ford always told us we made up for our small size because we had such big hearts. The Buffs finished preseason play with a 2-2 record, then cap- tured district play 6-O. Coach Pafford summed up the whole season by saying, ln spite of their small size, determination to win overcame all ad- versities. l WP , .1 ,sw fzi in Q, A .Tw if ,fw , ,. WM . K., is K NN. Coach Patrey, football trainer, checks Rusty Moore, 433, for a con- cussion during the Bowie game. Rusty was able to finish the game. Blake Constanza, 347, moves around a blocker while Kenny Line, 983, and Randy Gray, 045, converge on the ball. Jeff Hinds, '88, and Rusty Moore, '33, take a break while the offense works during the Sam Houston game. JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL



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Buffs gained respect from their hity, trust, dependability set mood x players capture honors, but key losses diminish contention hopes 'lamburgers fresh off the grill, :ato salad, and vanilla ice am cluttered the plates of rents, players and friends all ending a supper sponsored by leyball coach Teresa Price. e gathering allowed Price to et the players' parents and ze the guests a chance to ask 1 questions they may have tcerning the season. Off to an early start, Maria ela, Carrie Nobles, Kim n, and Christy Angle tra- ed to Waco during August to and Texas A8cM Volleyball p. A8cM Coaches Terry ndon and Lindy Vivas and the gie Volleyball Team coun- Ed the camp. Their mornings e spent stretching, getting in ipe, and doing agility work. :er a lunch break they concen- ted on fundamental bump, setting and hitting drills. At 6 they broke for dinner in the Athletic Dorm Cafeteria and during the evenings met back in the gym to scrimmage. They worked with us in- dividually and I learned a lot, explained senior Nobles. Pre-season competition opened up against Grand Prairie and Plano. A record of 5-1 left the tenth in state ranked Berkner Rams the only loss for the Buffs. Taking the Rams through three games Coach Price explained, They were the toughest team we faced and they made us play our best. Growing in experience and ability with every game the wins district competitors with over Burleson and Richland. Even though, key losses to Bowie kept the team from becoming a top contender. Unity, trust, and dependabili- ty were the links which kept the team working together. With on- ly ten members making up the varsity, five being seniors, they each learned to read one another's reactions under pressure situations. The teammates got along so well. There was no interference within the players, Price commented. Post season honors presented a highlight toward individual ef- forts. District area volleyball coaches met to nominate and tally their votes for first, second, and honorable mention team members along with outstanding coach. The 1981 first team members were senior Trina Long and junior Joanna Hooker. . 5. f 'ff- W-.. -1 --1. -,-43 Senior Angle was named to the second team and junior Shawn Tate along with seniors Rodela and B. J. Thatcher were given honorable mention. Making the presentations complete, Coach of the Year honors were given to Teresa Price. According to Miss Price, ln the last three years Haltom has had more players named to all district positions than any other team. After battling conference foes, the lady Buffs met stiff competition at the Japanese Palace where they fought with obstinate chopsticks an unusual cuisine. Their end of the season dinner proved a success as the players left for the trip home with a final win under their belt I SCORES Preseason 4-1 Carter 15-6, 15-4 Grand Prairie 15-3, 16-14 Plano 15-8, 15-10 Berkner 6-15, 17-15, 11-15 Ducanville 15-9, 9-15, 15-13 District 6-6 Sam Houston 10-15, 15-8, 7-15 Bowie 5-15, 8-15 Lamar 9-15, 15-10, 6-15 Arlington 15-13, 3-15, 15-6 Burleson 16-14, 15-10 Richland 15-6, 15-5 Sam Houston 11-15, 13-15 Bowie 7-15, 6-15 Lamar 17-15, 15-3 Arlington 1 1-15, 3-15 Burleson 15-9, 15-5 Richland 15-5, 15-3 DEFLECTING A BOWIE VOLUNTEER ATTACK, SENIORS B. J. Tl-IATCI-IER, 414, AND TRINA LONG, 424, GO UP FOR THE BLOCK WHILE SENIOR MARIA RODELA. 320, COMES IN TO COVER. JV PLAYER MELINDA RICHARDSON, JUNIOR, OF- FICIATES THE LINES. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL

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