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' : n % 7 Boys Varsity Reinhardt, D Contreras, Ai Adam Castro, Soccer arin De ' rmando and Tim team (front row); Keith Jones, Hien Ho. Tom Doerr. John Youn g, Tii tine. Jim Dapper, Carlos Felan, Mark Turner, Mark Ryan. Walte Sanche?, Rob Anderson. Douglass, and Coach John LeMaistre. Hengsr; (second row): Todd Boys Junior Varsity Soccer team (front row): Robert LeMaiMre, Mohammed Hani, Robert Snipes, Sophomore LeAnn Roberts kicks a gt)dl that led the girls soc- Fuller. Danny Davila, Steve Sosa, Mike Linneman, Mark Maluschka, Mike Reese, Chris Barton, and cer team to a victory over LBJ. John if ' i { mSy (second row): Co3. : John Jeff Kreitner. ODOO, G r s Simer Itjm (jr.ml rou ). N.incy ( onklin. Jill Busty Maxson. Sheila 1 lores, l avMi ( ra Smiih, Mt ' linda Villarreal. Esther Torrcz, Pam Thomas, Linda Gray, Jennifer Hamilton. Kondinella; (iecomJ row}: ( oath Ruben Martinez, en, Kim Tim Hengsl heads the hall at the NU(,alluni game vh.k it members Tom Doerr { W) and Adam Castro look on. 56
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Even though we didn ' t win often, it (the season) was fun because we had good teamwork and everyone had a good at- titude, commented Leigh Ann Burrell. The overall record for both the girls and the boys tennis teams for the spring was 2- 6, but three of their six losses were close matches with 4-5 scores. According to Coach Jean CoUard, Kim Reissig and Dawn Lloyd were the best doubles partners for Reagan, while Karrie Cosson and Trish Radoe were the second best. Out of the top six members of the boys team, only three were returning starters. Team captain Victor Garcia and co- captain Leon Smith exhibited a strong showing in doubles during the fall and spring seasons, stated Coach Collard. Chris Schonfeld won the B-singles and Consolation at the fall district tournament and he won the B-singles again at the Brvan Invitational. Garcia felt that we were a young, inexperienced team, but we showed maturity on the court. Both teams had a good outlook and their desire to win was apparent in their playing. The aggressive net playing and never- giving-up, even when they were behind, were evidence of their drive. We improved a lot from the beginning of the season to the end, but we still didn ' t have enough experience to do what we needed to do, said Lloyd. t ■ - Three-year letterman Leon Smith reaches low lo return a shot during a practice game with a teammate. (Inset): Senior Leigh Ann Burrell runs to hit the forehand swing at the LBJ game. 55
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Identical 5-2-2 district records enabled the varsity boys and girls soccer teams to place third among Austins schools. The boys finished fourth and the girls sixth in the area with 8-2-2 and 6-3-3 overall records, respectively. The boys had really good teamwork. said Coachjohn LeMaistre. They did very well, but they had some tough breaks. Senior Mark Turner was chosen as a member of the first team all-district soccer team, and Vl ' alter Douglass, Tim Felan and Tim Hengst were members of the second all-district team. The junior varsity team was really weak, commented Coach LeMaistre. They had an inconsistent strategy. They had weaknesses everywhere. They really didn ' t have experience. They were very- young. The JV team ended their season with on- ly one victory — a one-point win against Georgetown, 3-2. VTe did better with the girls than ex- pected, remarked Coach LeMaistre. The girls team lost their first three games but did manage to defeat LBJ and make it to the playoff game against Austin. w hich they lost. The girls had very strong halfbacks and forwards, Coach LeMaistre commented. They had a very strong midfield. Overall, the boys and girls teams did pretty good, concluded Coach LeMaistre. The team records did not display their team skills. he added. CO o o o CD Durmg the McCalluni game. Tom Doerr dribbles ihe ball doo.ncouri while his oppooem tries lo gei conirol of ii. 57
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