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Senior Brett Comstock practices a chip shot on- to the green. 5 s , S Finstad improves all-around game. Members predict A promising future Junior Johnny Finstad took to the course with great skill this year. He will definitely be the number one golfer next year, Senior John Scott Davis claimed. He has a good all-around game. Coach Pipes also predicts him to be the team's dominant force the '83-'84 season. Junior Johnny Finstad lines up the shot with an iron. nu, Awaiting the outcome of his shot, Dennis Piekarski, junior, looks on in anticipation. Senior John Scott Davis carefully studies his up- coming putt. Golf 179
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Junior Dennis Piekarski shows distress after missing a putt. Golf team: Coach Ronnie Pipes, John Scott Davis, David Carter, Mitch Morgan, Dennis Piekarski, Johnny Finstad. Though team victories were few, individual efforts improved considerably allowing them to get In the swing of things The golf team came out swinging this year. The team consisted of five players, each having previous team experience with the exception of Senior David Carter. The team, coached by Ronnie Pipes, was talented. To make the team, a player had to prove his talent. He had to be willing to practice and improve his game daily. The team practiced four times a week at Diamond Oaks Country Club. They spent anywhere from two to four hours playing after school. They usually got in nine holes, or even eighteen, depending on course con- ditions. In their spare time, the team would get together at area golf courses to improve their game. Rockwood and Meadowbrook were prime spots to play. Junior Dennis Piekarski was also able to practice while 178 Golf working at Arlington Driving Range. Though the team had talent, their stan- dings did not show it. They failed to place in district play. This was caused by their inabili- ty to play together consistently. According to John Scott Davis, a senior player, A'Though our team efforts weren't suc- cessful, our individual efforts were. The team went on to play in five tournaments at such courses as Pecan Valley, Squaw Creek, Ridglea Country Club, and North Texas State University. The team average was in the upper eighties. Brett Comstock, the team's leading golfer, was the only member to place in tournament play. He received third place with a 152 for two rounds. He also received the golf award at the annual awards assembly. 4 If C T - - ' , . 1 iit'i W ,X ,,,' V ,,,,, i z. at . ' - Qi? 'ly fffQ -7557 1 i '. ' it . , H ctlt . H if '29 awfger . ,.,, . 3. . ' . V N , 'Wi ,.,: 'WIL- ft ' .,,. .. 2' ' 325251 . .'1.Zg,Zj,v5, 1 H, Hd -is f J. W3 ,324 :i -, , '21, T-fin ' -- zu . .. ' 'e: , are
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Determination and dedication to the game make Steve Thomas A premier pitcher Senior Steve Thomas made quite a few batters respect his pitch this season. Thomas continually played consistently. He was a large factor in the team's successful, winning year. He plans to play college ball for a local team. Senior Steve Thomas throws a fast ball toward home as Senior Tony Hester awaits the outcome. Baseball: Back row: Kevin Reeves, Steve Thomas, Randy Gray, Terry Giebler, Greg Ybarra, Mike Galvan. Second row: Tony Hester, Greg Givens, Rusty Moore, Troy Roden, Mike Baldwin, Alton Boerner. Front row: Gary Markum, Ronald Scott, Del Ray Gillian, Trae Fowler, Alan Knapp. Junior Greg Givens connects with the pitch as Kevin Reeves, senior, stands on deck. 180 Baseball Senior Kevin Reeves dives under Richland cat- cher Eddie Jorge a little late. 423131, f + wa Q it 'i , i i t Q 4 . Ts if 'i X at s . 2- M., .., b K - - ' if s.ss as F s fwfn ' is 0:1 X' :K 'r . . - :ii 12 1:-If X . Z2 ' 3 3 1 555 to . - .:. G fhwwf -V X ,, E1:.1-:ii i ' ' - . ' . X - .- -t fi X K Q . . .E '5 ' , .A - ss... T -AWN 'si : . . , s ia., it s i M 5 3 S K .Tw wtf, Q asain ---s . rr 5 5 t - H ' i -fs . - A f J - ' - ...Q 7 - Q. A ppp,-:Sym 1 ww if 5 Q g f is -sw. V .- f Y -- it A -ky-x. --.f . as 2 W. Wi X- 2 . K I-W 4 ,Ik . K f A 1 .R . . Y L0 5 .N ,-as 1- as tN.w,g,. sv, bg . f 4 fl f f is-' . . Q, , X X .ss , X ,?,,.3.,4, AJ' , , ., stQx'w+ue?Xi.' s :ii ....
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