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4 Roy Allen jumps to shoot and score for the Falcons. lv mc G 5 If? - Qygix. i sf, - 51,5-1 k -- j. .: i. H K5 'No height, just speed' For the Sophomore Basketball Team the season ended with 13 wins and 16 losses. I was very pleased with the way the boys played the game and the turn out of the season, stated Coach John Chappel. The biggest game for most of the team was beating Conroe in Conroe. L'Each game we would just open and run. The boys didn't like setting up the ball, Coach Chappel said. According to the Coach, the best players were Randy Lee and Eric Biggom. Those guys were just talented, commented the Coach. The team gave Coach Chappel total cooperation. Whenever they would lose, they would just work that much harder to improve their mistakes. 4 Randy Lee dribbles the ball to make two points s,,.jjg.s.y,f- - . - JV - Opponent Round I Round 2 Round 3 gl- Cyfreek 6268 48-49 ' 5 .47-80 Westfield y ' 6155 53-56 55465 ,.r, .. ' Klein y 3 Y 6163 59-37 59'47 A A Cy-Fair 42-47 37-35 Conroe 3540 5950 Klein Forest 44-46 50:34 Spring 4959 71-50 McCullough - 45-49 4950 Top Left to Right Clifton Gunter Tim Lyons Aaron Spedden, Lee Josephson, Eric Biggom, Chris McClendon Coach Chappel Bottom Left to Right Barry Cauthen, Kevin Kutach, Ervin Lee, Randy Basketball
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'Through it all, we had fun' The Freshman A team ended the season with a record of 15- 20. Keith Green and Cliff Richardson both agreed that the team didn't always play their best, but they had a good time. The Freshman B team only won one game but according to Pat Flax, We all worked together and enjoyed the season a lot. We always seemed to be ahead at half time, but the other teams always came back to win, stated Jimmy Bracher. Both the A and B team agreed about their feelings toward Coach Stone. They each said the same thing: He made it a game to play for fun, not just a job. ,JV - Opponent- V V iiliiima 1 , W , .,,.. Round2 Round3 'i'?f'fI- Cy-Fair 42-33 V V.VV 7 Cy-Creek ,VVVVV Z V 48-6812! f McCullough A k '34-33 34-33 Conroe 27-58 4092 4092 A Klein A 43-26 48-47 Vygg . 748-47 Klein Forest 49-48 'if i 36-52 A A 36-52 V sprang 4045 4559 5547 'ii 7' I ' Westfield 44-63 53-47 JV - Opponent V ,. , , - Rdtincl 1 ' Round 5 -Cy-Fair 18-51 2 cy-creek 32-37 ,V ,is-zo. 7 McCullough 27-32 7127-52 ,COnl'Oe'i if 21-38 32-53 Klein ' 28-38 34-64 A Klein Forest 15-ZQ ' Spring - 29-522 Westfield 30-37 30-65 - .za-sz 202 Top Left to Right: Tim Porter, Keith Green, Cliff Richardson, Roy Allen. Bottom Left t Right: Kevin Stussye, Johnny Castellono, Greg Hazelwood, Gary Nance. 5 l Top Left to Right Troy Ducote, Al Holloway, Brodie Bates, David Horn, Jimmy Brache Coach Stone. Bottom Left to Right Dan Ray, Brain Hullum, Eric Davis, Pat Flax, Re Brown. F lr
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ELECTRIC FGRCE MGVES GIRLS The small, thin woman sits on the bench, her face a mask of nervous an- ticipation. Suddenly she leaps to her feet. Her face, consumed with emo- tion, flares violent red as she frantically yells in a hoarse, high-spirited voice. Spectators are amazed that such a petite body can hold such a power pack of energy. For the girls varsity basketball team, this is a typical reaction from their coach, Ms. Sydney Weaver. One player described her as a very emotional, excitable person. She likes to throw towels. Coach Weaver herself lost 15 pounds during the season from energy ex- pended. However, Ms. Weaver's stirring remarks are usually encouraging, and the players see her as a motivating force. The players learn from her everything they need to know. lt's just a matter of doing what she says to do, said Ann Peterson. Ms. Weaver's coaching moved the girls to a season of 15 wins, 14 losses, which put them fourth in a nine team district. P Coach Weaver gives the game strategy, as Fay House, Ann Peterson, Sam Wiegand, Nan- cy Wiegand, and Karen Patek listen during time out. P Rosa Matthews aggressively heads downcourt. V Velva Dalfrey does a lay-up for two points. - Basketball
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