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Ch N .2 2 N Trainers in on game action Time out is called, a football player is down on the field. Trainer Tommy Patrey is called from the sidelines. There is a trainer present at almost every type of athletic event. Along with Patrey, there are six student trainers, Senior Keith Golden, Juniors Kirk Battles and Dawn Gillum, Ginger Green, Chad Sumrall and Robin Timmon, sophomores. Robin comments, Being a trainer in- volves long hours and hard work. You really have to enjoy it to keep with itf' Managers, scorekeepers, goaltenders, coaches and the crowds are all a part of the sideline activities. The JV and varsity girls basketball books and records were kept by managers Dee Dee Griggers, Sharon Pelzel, seniors, and Junior Lisa Hewell. Lisa, also a volleyball manager, said, 'LI like the sport and the people in- volved. The boys basketball records were kept in order by goaltenders Meg These, and others, help make up sidelines Rodgers and Kim Parton, seniors, Meg said, It really makes you feel like part of the actionf, Managers were Gary Thomas and Steve Sanders, juniors. Along with these, many others help make up the sidelines. The crowd, for in- stance, helps support the team. I believe a good crowd gets a team's adrenaline flowing, it makes you play bet- ter and jump higher, said Senior basket- ball player Alan Miller. One of the familiar faces in a crowd at a football or basketball game was that of Senior English teacher Mrs. Mickie Peter- son. I like the sports, and like to see my students compete, I show my students I support them visually, I get to see kids I don't have. I like it! Injured player Tal Sanders, senior, stands on the sidelines watching his teammates compete in the annual Haltom-Richland game. 154 Sidelines Junior Melissa Boyett, Seniors Sharon Pelzel and Todd Phelps, and Sophomore Dee Dee Gann give support to the basketball team at a game in the coliseum. Head trainer Tommy Patrey massages a cramp out of Senior Pat Wimmer's calf. Patrey's main duty was the prevention and rehabilitation of sports injuries. ff.
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Lf if Ti Viz i , - W 45' it i K --will :M5-ffgsq Sophomore Gary Markum watches the game from the sidelines while he recuperates from an injury. Sophomores Richard Miller and Russ Davis rush to the aid of quarterback Vince Kearns to prevent an interception. is .w - ...M , 5 5? 3 E X x H . - , , - . .. , M: ..,.,,., 541.32 l X f iii i il it i :'a ' -:. r . - Q A i -gg-, ::-': f - :'. ' L 2, New mein fr fi i 1 . l -1 milf ill V . Ei r 5 lglligg ., gi? t ll' rl f' ' i ,ii 2' f iii g , i F' 5 ll ,E Q 5 r -5 m : l if si' s 7. ii i' 3?wL1LJ S V itli raiill Q V ix s , s.:: , F. ia, t 'H f K s l it X :gift i ' E 51 LL 1: ff' is 2 -4: fi 9' 'i ,Li- z f if 1 141: . . 17 :X L, , .. . Sophomore active in two sports looks forward to good season with n optimistic outlook Sophomore Vince Kearns was the JV quarterback and also played on the soccer team. Kearns will be on the varsity team next season. He said that he is looking for- ward to playing on a good and disciplined team. Quarterback Vince Kearns, sophomore, runs away from a tackler as he looks for an open teammate. JV Football
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Basketball captain Jay Crane, senior, takes a breather during a time out. ., S, ,,,,,1, V V Goaltender active Transfer gets into swing i'Being a goaltender is a lot of work, but it makes you feel like you're part of the team, said Senior goaltender Meg Rodgers. Meg was a transfer student from Richland. She is active in the National Honor Society and Student Council. She was ap- pointed to co-edit the 1983 yearbook. Senior Meg Rodgers waits patiently for the second half of the basketball game against Arl- ington to start. Sidelines
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