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des being an excellent swimmer Cathy Bohrer also exhibits her talent at w .wi n Foster, one of the most outstanding golfers, placed fourth in the Bryan nament. PICTURED ABOVE: The Girls Golf Team: Kerri Devlin, Susan Foster, Nichila Dack, Cathy Bohrer. There is a first for everything and for Jersey Village this was the first girls' golf team. ln the past we never had any interested students but this year we did, said Coach Linda Lowery. The team is composed of five girls and all are freshmen. Although the school supplies equipment many of the play- ers used their own clubs. Most of the players practice at Champions and Walden Golf courses. Although the team did compete with some district teams, the girls only traveled to three tournaments. The tournaments were the Goose Creek tournament, the River Plantation tournament and the Bryan tournament. Although we didn't win any trophies, we shot well for freshmen said Coach Lowrey. Sports - l 77
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Scott Wagner and Jackie Lee were the most outstanding players on the team. Scott Wagner took the individual title at the Bryan tournament with a round of 71, and Jackie Lee took second place at the Westchester tourna- ment with a round of 76. Although this was the first time since 1973, for Jersey Village to have a golf team, the boys proved they meant business in the first tourna- ment they competed in by placing seventh out of thirty-five teams. Jackie Lee tied for second place with a score of 76 and was followed by Tommy Lockwood with an 81. Greg Bazzard, Randy Spencer and Scott Wagner also contrib- uted to a team total of 331. When the Falcons traveled to Walden, they really got into the swing of things and brought home their first trophy of the season. The team went up against 25 teams at the Woodland tournament on March 14, and suf- fered a setback of 14th place. Finishing with a score of 301, the team took second place in the Bryan tournament. Scott Wagner earned the individual title with a round of 71 . The players are iudged on consistency con- cerning the choice of the five players for each tournament said Coach Norman Pasche. Coach Pasche selects three players and the rest of the team plays challenge matches to claim the other two positions. 1 76 Sports For the first time since 1973 Jersey Village had golf team. This year it was coached by Norman who will be coaching for Cypress Creek next year. PICTURED ABOVE: The Boys Golf Team, 2nd ROW: Greg Bazzard, Randy Spencer CROW: Tommy Lockwood, Scott Wagner, Jackie Lee.
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With the added depth of the freshmen combined with the returning swim- mers, they were able to have a successful season, said Mr. Gary Colar, coach of the boys and girls swim team. The boys team broke seven of the twelve school records and the girls team broke ten of the twelve school records. The swim team came through with four wins and one loss. Both teams made an excellent showing at the Spring Branch Invitational. There the team placed seventh overall out of nine- teen teams participating. They broke eight school records, with Jeff Tieken setting a new record in the 200 Individual Medley and the 100 Freestyle. While Corinne Vil- laman, Cindy Berg, Alison Schilleci, Shirley Kramer, Cathy Boirer, Jenny Surette, Kathy Diehl, and Leslie Williams also broke records in their various events. The Boys Swim Team beat North Shore. Chris Williamson freshman, concentrates on his forward dive at the Spring Branch and Sam Rayburn. Mr. Gary Color, Coach of the Jersey Village Swim Team, moved to from Detroit, Michigan this year. Debbie Hornbuckle, Chris Williamson, and Cindy Berg were the divers.
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