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Si XIX' Whetstone goes to the free throw line to pair of foul shots. 32 Gold functions as farm team Under the leadership of Coach Winterbauer, the Freshman Gold team had an exciting season. The guys worked hard all year and accomplished many extraordinary feats. We function as a farm team of sorts. We are constantly losing players to the Blue team, said Coach Winterbauer. if it Mark Pumphrey shoots from the line to score for the Patriots. me mf xmxor, , Q.3'.i+llIf 2 4 t Q59-YU? an 3 lx This was the main reason that the team was not consistent. Despite their troubles the team saw great play from Cody Brothers, Reggie Roquemore and Dennis Pearcy. Pearcy was a victim of the draft and moved up to the Blue team at the end of the first half of district play. Gold - Crow ID Rudy Rodriquiz, Rodney Jones, Ajay Mehta, Reggie Roquemore, Brian Smith, Danny Muliati Crow 21 Coach Winterbauer, Cody Brothers, Dennis Pearcy, Eric Olsen, Brian Kraleyvich, Tony Thrash, Danny Granberry Freshman Gold 211
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Teamwork brings rewarding season Teamwork and unselfishness highlighted the season for the Freshman Blue team. Several of the players had been on teams together since sixth grade and were used to working with each other. This helped the team to feel more at ease with each other on the court. The unforgettable game for the Patriots this year was the win over the Wilmer-Hutchins Eagles who were undefeated and leading the district. The Pats were hot all night and after playing three and a half quarters of hard fought basketball, they pulled ahead and won by two points. Lakeview saw excellent play efforts from Shane Eaton, Mark Pumphrey, Craig William, Ronnie Watkins, Frank Bettencourt and Gary Whetstone. Watkins, Bettencort and Whetstone earned a spot on the J.V. squad where they played in several pre-district games. Blue - Qrow IJ Danny Muliati, Craig Williams, Duane Daniel, Jim Franks, James Prince, Ronnie Watkins, Rudy Rodriquiz frow 25 John Verity, Frank Bettencourt, Mark Humphrey, Shane Eaton, Paul Przyborowski, Eric Wesley, Coach Catlett 210 Freshman Blue Danny Granberry goes up over the heads of his defenders to score for his team. H Ronnie Watkins puts up the ball for two points for the Freshman Blue team.
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Season reflects hard work Varsity began district play with a 12-0 record including a first place trophy from the Royce City Tourna- ment. Their first district game was against Garland High. They defeated the Owls 15-5, 15-7, Jeannine Duval had 10 points resulting from serves and Christy Little had eight successful spkes. October 1, they overpowered the North Garland Raiders 15-3, 15-7. Joan Butler lead the Pats with six serves while Sheri Lancaster was the leading spiker. After the game against the Raiders, they played Mesquite. They lost the first match 8-15 but came badk and swatted the Skeeters 1507, 15-10. Jean- nine Duvan completed the night with 13 spikes and Christy Little and Misty Pickering were leading setters. The Pats ended the first round of idstrict with a 3-4 record. Once again they played the Owls and defeated them 15-5, 16-14. October 13 the Patriots traveled to Highland Park and returned in victory. Butler lead the team with 17 serves. Little had 13 spikes, Duval had 12 and Butler had 10. After defeating the Scots, the team Senior Kim Wayne, in the game against South Garland, breaks the Colonels serve and sets up the ball for a Patriot play. 212 Varsity Volleyball took on North Mesquite, Having lost the first match 5-15, they worked hard again played North Garland. They overpowered the Raiders with scores of to win the next two 15-8, 15-8. Angi 15-7,15-6. Yoder had seven serves and Butler had The Patriots ended the season with a eight. 19-7 record, the best Lakeview With only two games left, Lakeview Volleyball has ever had. V x13 4? pik Christy Little leading the team in s es adds another outstanding play to her collection Little played 2 large part in the varsity victo gr' . tbottomj Christy Little, Dayna Davis lTrainerj, Karen Brown, Kim W Misty Pickering. tRow 21 Coach Bishop, Becky Kasper, Angi Yoder, Melis Cater, tRow 31 Joan Butler, Jeannine Duval, Alicia Johnson, fRow 4j Sher Lancaster.
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