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W-slfiilihilfiillrfi fmqxz . .r .g,.,g.-S 3 .:.Q5. . . In state competition . Sayers places tenth hree swimmers, senior Robert Sayers, freshman Eddie Hoff and sophomore Christina Robbins, led the Mustangs by quali- fying for state in the 200 yd. individual medley, the 500 yd. freestyle, 100 yd. backstroke and the 200 yd. freestyle. Expected to qualify for the state meet in Austin, Sayers placed .t placed ten h. i 0 Gther s immers competing in Regionals were Susan Gray in the 200 yd. fr estyle and 100 yd. butterfly, Karen Hoesen in the 100 yd. breasts roke, the 200 yd. medley consisting of Gray, Leslie Han- chey, Hoe n, and Robbins. Also in the 400 yd. freestyle relay was Shanon He d, Hoesen, Cheri Kisbee and Angel Marquise. A We ha e a pretty strong team with strong swimmers, said 'Coach Gle n.Forsyth. I think I had a pretty good year, said I freshman ddie Hoff, but I'm looking forward to next year, tenth with a time of 57:77 in the 100 yd. backstroke. Althoug the Water Polo team's season wasn't as outstanding as Placing in regionals, Hoff qualified in the individual medley with a last year's season, the team ended with awards to some of their time of 1:58:96. In state competition, Hoff placed eighth with outstandin athletes. Winning the Most Valuable Player'1 awards 1:59:10 for his time. He also placed tenth in the 500 yd. freestyle. were Saye s and Robbins. In the Most Improved category, win- Swimming in the 200 yd. freestyle and the 100 yd. backstroke, ners were off and Marquis. The Spirit Award was presented to Robbins qualified for state competition in the 200 yd. freestyle and Brett Nobl s and Susan Gray. I 'I 4 X, if, 3,1 'K W I ' 1 I ,. . emu le ' f. Getting ready to explode off the block, fp 5, Y 5 JZ sophomore Christina Robbins prepares to start 15 ea in the 200-yard freestyle event. Photo by Randy w , '7 ' ' Saucedo Extending off the block, senior Robert Sayers Q 1 makes a perfect start in his effort to qualify for I 'i state competition. Photo by Randy Sipe 2 J y1w-t0- ... . as ..... ,S .. tg W, lI Q .k 4 it ,ganuenxuv ..- VIR ' 'Y' Nik sas. v ss . s SU' Q , , . x 'V t I 'M' -. W. N. Swim Team Copy and Layo by Kenneth Rodriguez ... W it sr .f-ass u
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J' ..,l say 32. X w 'sr E as YQ-Q4 .. sat as . Ss, K, rss wi-f was ses ii A sas. ns?- str . is his -EE: Q- .sw sz .ws 3 X s s -as Xi X X i . L A , ltelfxg sgilff Br- tvsgi. . . sl - ' it if r Third straight L agamstth Ladies win title Igggigg and mad promisin Leadin was unan espite the image of a new coach having an unsuccessful year, Coach Mike Floyd led the Lady Mustangs to their third consecutive district championship. L Adjusting to the new coach was easy for the Lady Mustangs knowing theyhad a ball team full ofplayers with great potential and strgs Team, Al were looking forward to a commanding season. D L D L L stttrstst s stss s First y Lady Mustangs went the first round undefeated, but faced a D Same- 5 disappointing loss in the second round against Marshall 57-53. Coach Floyd was determined to pick-up the pieces and finish on top by defeating Clark 95-45, and ending their season as district ' V ' a D i L L year, sai Champs. L is L L L a as 1' Junior Clarissa Davis led the Lady Mustangs toabi-district battlegtsQs1gil i will be ba Honorabl Second T L Pm l nun f is rr 5 A - i ff 29 - If-is A QTL . s ' it .Q . . ir . Qi i ' ff. s LQ . r if if A '- x X L il K kr V 4 K ' L Al16ta!e junlor Clarissa Davis goes up and over a Lee defender to score 2 points in the Mustang'a 55-45 defeat of Lee in bi-district action. Photo by Randy Sauredo Jumping high senior Styx Brenham., 31 shoots a jump shot over Kennedy defenders. Photo by Rr-may Swv im: Copy and Luyo I by Bel d V ll I 4 E 1 Baskelball .- , --.e ,-r.- , M Lee Volunteers defeating them 55-45. 99 9 9 9 ff to bi er and better thin s for the Lad Mustan s . . a t Austm LBJ in the area play offs in San Marcos With ds on the clock and down by one, Davis went up to sl it, but was called for a three second violation to end season losing 44-43. scorer was Davis who averaged 28 points a game mously chosen for Most Valuable Player, All-District E City First Team and All-State. ar starter junior Vernita Griffen averaged 14 points e made the All-District Second Team and All! Mention. Junior Alma Garza also received All Dist am honors. king forward to a good and even better season r Davis, We should have gone all the way to state but k againinext year, said Griffen. s 1-it Q y t, i ' 2 rnsas X L it .tt ,M 1 ,F 'Q 1, N...- f , . ..,glil:. W A .-'Lair-mi .L 1 Q.f..:N,.s.ii ,ya I M , 7 ,,1, ww if P5 , H if-'rn , as ..,?T1.r-A i,....,w,,.,. M'
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