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as U Freshman Gold ,,, , G 5 is 5 Row 1 Troy Harwell Robert Thomas, John Spencer, Melvin Jackson, Mike New, Gary McDole, Bobby Jackson, Nancy Newman. Row 2 Mark Patton Brett Thomas, Timothy Willis, Lincoln Thompson, Terry Reese, Danny Pennington, Darren Thorton, Ricky Smith David Waddell Jackie Hill. Row 3: GregEGeerts, Larry Mitchell, Philip Highfill, Keven Monday, Mike Cummins, Kenny How- ard Bryian Boger Larry Underwood, Bobby stes, Bill Rice. Row 4: Coach Dunavant, Coach Owen, Curley Singleton, Wayne McShaw Chris Scheel im Fuchs, Bruse Hogue, Brian Jumper, Coach Garvin, Coach Limpscomb. Pats sharpen up for seasons to come. The Freshman Gold team showed a tremendous amount of heart and courage. They lost all games but one by very low scores, and tied three. There was a lot of growth, maturity, and experience gained by the members of this team. This dis- played the type of dedication and hard work that has become a tradition at LCHS. Sports 21 5
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Freshman Blue ,f I . Row 1: Ed Anello, Mark Barrett, Troy Harwell Urainerj, Nancy Newman fTrainer5, Bobby Jackson, Robert Thomas, Rick Brook- shire, James Moore, Roger Garcia. Row 2: Marty Garza, Chris Skelly, Randy Harrison, Randy Brown, Scott Thomas, Robert Willis, Brian Wilson, Kevin McCarrell. Row 3: Matt Miller, Mark Rump, Wendell Mize, Kenneth Bodeman, Jim Bussell, Robert Senderling, Randy Purkins, Scott Annis. Row 4: Coach Dunavant, Coach Owen, Don Pearcy, Gary Taylor, Preston Lewis, Vance Vonderheid, Coach Limpscomb, Coach Garvin. City Champs. What a way to end the season! That is exactly what Lake- view's Freshman Blue team accom- plished with a combined record of seven wins and one loss. The team began its march toward the championship with an 18-0 shoot- out over Rockwall. After that, the Mes- quite Skeeters fell to the Pats, 8-6. However, a one game slump ruined the chance for an undefeated season when the team lost to the South Gar- land Blue squad by a score of 21-7. The winning formula returned the next week, as Lakeview defeated Garland High's Black team, giving them a 3-1 record and a week off to prepare for South Garland. As it turned out, the rest wasprofit- able because the team not only shut out the Colonels 28-O, they also put North Garland out of championship contention with a 17-7 win over the Raiders. Head Coach Stan Dunvavent said, The kids showed great poise, especially in the second half of the season. A great deal of credit can be given to the team, but in giving praise, one cannot overlook the coaching staff. Coaches Dunavent, Sam Garvin, Mark Lipscomb and Bart Owen did an Q' ' as 5 excellent job of building and maintain- ing team spirit and enthusiasm. Freshmen take it easy before a workout. 214 spam
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Row One: Kevin McCoy, Trisha Sharp, Donna Gossett, Donna Green, Sheial Green, Chris Garrett, Doc Montgomery. Row Two: Coach Beach, Alben Baker, Mike Franks, Byron Wordeman, Laif Afseph, Jeff Barger, Jeff Culbreth, Mark McAvoy, Roy Markham, Charles Clark, Bruce Brukins, David Young, Coach John Paul Fultz. The Patriots ended District play with the best record ever as they compiled an 18-5 record and won the first half of District. The Pats began the Irving Invitational Tournament by defeating the host team MacArthur Cardinals by a score of 51-35. After suffering a loss in a hard fought game the eventual tournament winners, Lake Highlands, Lakeview turned around and had a decisive victory over Irving Nimitz 52-47 to take the third place trophy. Their next Pre-District game was against the Skyline Raiders but the Pats were defeated 53-49. Lakeview hosted the first annual Coca-Cola Tournament and cap- tured the second place trophy. The Pats started the tournament with a whopping 51- 39 victory over Bryan Adams. After defeating Bryan Adams the Patriots played one of the most exciting games of their year when they slipped past Denison 63-60 in four overtime periods. After defeating Trinity the stage was set for the Tournament Championship game against crosstown rival South Garland. The Pats played a hard fought game but the Colonels proved too much for the Pats and won 52-35. Lakeview played the Longhorns of W. T. White and found no trouble beating them 64- 49. After suffering a tough loss to Fl. L. Turner the Pats came back and blew past Jesuit 69-44. The Patriots started district play with a tough victory over the Mesquite Skeeters 48- 44. Senior Marc McAvoy and junior Jeff Cul- breth led the scoring with 15 points a piece. Lakeview came out ahead in the first period with a 17-10 lead. Mesquite's defense proved trying for the Pats while the Skeeters 216 Sports ww. ft' if Roy Markham on the move. ,aft -..'
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