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; .• ' ' v i O; - 3l!ljlu»t.- • I The Rams freshman team fights i beat their visiting rival. u Cainmg yardage (or the Rams ' ' an player breaks through the line. OveralJ, we played Jike a team, and had excellent coaches, which made the sea- son turn out pretty good for us. Sammy Pace. WON OPPONENT LOST 21-7 Taft Lee 0-7 27-14 Madison Churchill 6-20 MacArthur M-24 Jay 0-22 15-14 Clark 6-U Roosevelt 18-13 Holmes SEASON RECORD: 5-4-0 u J ,■• ■ ' - W.Kc Murra, re, make an incredible catch. ' Freshman V J. ViUarreai sho player that hes not gomg down, a fight. - 1 V r fWJ MI.IN ;„, , FRONT ROW V f, , „ ' ' ' ' ' - ° ' - ' ' « ' J M» «- C Arnold, B McCarthy, M J.V. Freshman Football 135
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We had a good time, learned a lot, and anticipate a great year on varsity. — Mike Hindman. iroN OPPONENT LOST 12-7 Judson Jay 14-26 15-8 Del Rio 54-6 Eagle Pass Holmes 14-25 Roosevelt 0-7 14-0 Harlandale 27-13 Taft 26-6 McCoUum Clark 0-34 SEASON RECORD 6-4-0 ICAif Lot c Zc fi4i This season was a little dif- ferent because of the tran sition in the coaching staff. We had to learn a completely new offense and defense, and then tailor it to fit our players needs and abil- ities, said Coach Mike Wohlfarth. the J.V. ' s 6-4-0 re- cord, and the freshmen ' s record of 5-4-0 proved, however, that even though the odds were against them, they were tough. We were obviously disap- pointed with the number of losses, but our kids played hard and gave a good effort every week. The hardest team for us to play against was probably Clark. We felt bad about losing to them because they are such big rivals, said Sophomore and J.V. player. Clay Camp. Most of the teams we played were pretty easy. Over- all, we played like a team, and had excellent coaches, which made the season turn out pretty good for us, said freshman Sammy Pace. Though young and inexpe- rienced, the freshmen and J.V. teams showed potential to be a great varsity team in the years to come. Sophomore Scotty Gonzales struggles to keep this Roosevelt ball earner from going any further. JV. Foolh ll fHONTROW T Yarbrounh. M Gjriij. D Murdlr . A AguJIcn. R Mcndcj. R Mam Spmn. I. Grjihjm. 1: Salvwar. F Flom. A Flore . A Casntlo. R Manin«. M VCilict. R Addison. C Folh, SECOND RO« ' C BjJIi. A Trevmo, D Smiih. J Tammuaio. R Guiman. C Camp. C GhoUon. B Bobbin, R MutiJ.nc, T Biyanc, J Gage. T Wesley, W Gucrra, R Chaton, B Alton, S GonaaJes THIRD ROW T Maier, Trainer. C, Torres, R Evans, T Porrer. E Peterson, S Garcia, S. Sgarzi, C, Woods. C, Conrell, C Lurton, R Benavidcs. C, McClung, S Sandets, M. Pierce, R. Nios. R Oark, Trainer, C. Cadle, Trainer FOURTH ROW K Srein, J Samo, G Macial, C Qaik. R Garcia, C Miller, A Gonzalez, M Hindman, G Felrz. M Norman FIFTH ROW: M Price, D Wampler, C Hurd, S Motrii, A McDonald TOP ROW I Rogers. A Workman, B Weriel. S Cardenas. D Romo, M Morray 134 J.V. Football Freshman Jaime Lara pushes past thi defense to gain that extra yard.
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All-District First Team Kyle- Bcrrong prepares to kick the ball through the opponents goal. Pat Massey Dennis McCoy All-District Second Team S hane Edwards Andy Albrigh 136 Boys Varsity Soccer Senior Gabc Macias works his way past opponents on toward the goal. Putting his best foot forward Junior Kyle Bcrrong kicks the ball past await- ing opponents. )
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