John H Reagan High School - Spur Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1969

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K- LEADING LANIER ' S DEFENDERS, Ed Attra (44) looks hard for his offensive blockers. COACHES DEL MOBERG and Dan Schroeder discuss tactics for the next offensive play. R O B E RT EASLEY (22) settles himself comfortably in the mid- dle of opposing de- fenders. t»t vC Sports — 14! HMnmnMBBBn |MM B|Mvnnxauj|M

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Great Season of Work, Worry, Wins For the first time in the history of Reagan, the freshman football team won the city championship, untied with any other school. The 1968 squad went through an undefeated but once tied season led by Coaches Dan Schroeder and Del Moberg. The Raid- ers, captained by Larry Miller, Doug Mitchell and Charles Gilbert, moved through their first five game? with prospects of going undefeated and untied un til deadlocked with the Martin Eagles. Coach Schroeder, commenting on the players said. Most of our players are small. We had no truly outstanding players, but we had the best overall team effort of any previous freshman team. Many on the freshman team are good prospects for the varsity next year. The Raiders landed seven boys on the first string all-city team, including Robert Easley, Larry Miller, Tom Johnson and David Brizendine on the offense. On defense, Doug Mitchell, Charles Gilbert and Stuart King occupied positions. Coach Schroeder also remarked that the team worked hard throughout the year and continually improved. The coach called the season a total success. Coach Moberg, who assisted Schroeder this sea- son, was very impressed by the freshman defensive effort. The coach stated that the defense was one of the best. Managers for the team were Randy Teinert, Tommy Prock and Jerry Russell. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Reagan. . . 22 6 Reagan . . . 42 Reagan. . . 26 22 Reagan . . . 22 6 Reagan . . . 26 Reagan . . . Reagan . . . ....30 .... 14 Reagan . . . 22 6 IHDNGIA tola tari for A PAUSE AT halftime allows the frosh squad time to rest on the sidelines. 144 — Sports mam



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Varsity Basketball Cagers Capture Third in City Ratings Wt! Despite the length of the football season, the Raid- er varsity basketball team placed 3rd in district com- petition, their best season since the first year when Reagan also took 3rd place honors. Coach Del Mo- berg commenting on the team said, We have made as much progress as any team. At the end of the season Reagan was as good as any team in the dis- trict. The Raiders won 7 out of the last 8 games. Had the football season not extended so far into basketball season, the team might have ended further up in the standings. Mike Bayer and Alan Moore both missed the first 12 games and it took almost another 7 games for them to get into top form. As for personnel — the Raiders had some of the best. Jack Louis was undoubtedly the outstanding player of the season as he led the team in every de- partment. Louis scoring 677 points, hit 54.6% from the field and 117 out of 148 free throws for a 79-1 percentage. For a career total Louis scored 1,312 points, breaking a district record set in 1958 by a McCallum player. Louis averaged 27.1 points a game. According to Coach Moberg, sophomore Charles Solomon improved way beyond any expectation. Solomon pumped in 236 points for the Raiders. Sophomore Johnny Robinson, who missed the last 6 games, tallied 151 points. Alan Moore scored 113 points. According to Coach Moberg the team scored better in district competition than previous Raider teams. The Coach lettered 10 players including Solo- mon, Bill Kirk, Jeff Maidlow, Johnny Robinson, Alan Moore, Mike Bayer, Dan Thompson, Waymond Clark, Matt Carroll and Jack Louis and Randy Walker. The best games for the Raiders were against Austin High on December 20 and against Johnston on February 7. In the contest with the Maroons, the Raiders came out on top with a score of 76-61. Louis went on a scoring spree as he netted 41 points. The Raiders, who led throughout the game, held a 42-25 advantage at the half. The Rams, who were tied for the district lead and number 10 in the state prior to the game, fell by a score of 59-52. This win by Reagan gave Anderson the district championship. Solomon was the star of the game, scoring 22 points and gathering 11 rebounds for the winning cause. Finishing 3rd with a 16-9 season record and a 10-4 district record, the Raiders moved up from a 6th place finish last year. The 1968-1969 season was the best effort by a Reagan varsity basketball team since a 3rd place finish in 1965-1966. DEL MOBERG, COACH of the varsity cagers, watches his team perform. 146 — Sports Ift

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