Memorial High School - Reata Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1978

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CCCER: no hcmcl ! ith the capturing of the District Title by the Varsity Football Team, the Junior Varsity Football team. the Girl's Track team. the Boy's and Girl's team, the soccer teams had a tough act to follow. Not to be outdone, the boy's A-I soccer team won the Southwest Hous- ton Soccer League championship. They competed in the McGuire Cup National Tournament in which they beat the state champions and finished very commendably. The original A-l coach was Marcello Rosen but he was replaced because of numerous absences. Junior Jimmy Berkley said, Marcello apparently became unreliable so they got a new coach. Butch Bradt was the A-2 coach but was Snot much of a coach but more of a manager. He came to a few practices at first, then he blew it off. according to Berkley. The B-I and B-2 coaches, Diedtrich Seraphin and Jeray McGaugh, respec- tively. did a good job with players that showed a lot of potential. Dr. Jere Bone said, B-I was commendable and B-2 had an excellent spirit and a lot of good experience coming up from junior highf' Although the A-l team defeated them. Westbury was their toughest competition. The guys on the West- bury team have been a team longer? Bone said. Conlinued an page 249 I, ,. -L Y ,ir . ,uni-. , 't A DEMONSTRATION IS IN ORDER. Senior James Law- rence is at the receiving end of this referee's demonstra- tion during a game against Westbury. Photo by Trent Rosenthal. 246 Soccer - Deplli design bv Hollix Hughes rmdjmi Zuber. 3,,n,- H-aw I ,W If at Mm-'if .. . , f - . .. - - X , Anakgw, I, , - '- . .- ,.: ' -5.4-9 - l-K ' Ag- W , M: , , ,VJ-...,,m W . I , ,T 5 W, my --wg-'- 5 , I 1 -4-gg . Q ...- ,,M,,...j 2-'- ,- K iii if 2 ig pix ,at .assi -3 t, 0 N -'iz-..,.f: s-new--P :ff-r' 4+Wi ' -mf

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DURING TI-IE GAME AGAINST SPRING WOQDS, ball. My hand was on the other side of the net. They Freshman Mandy Williams dirtks the ball. They Q01 T0 SGVVG-H The MUSTBUQS lost to the TlQ9VS- line 'ud es called me on it' said Mand l didn t Photo DY SCOTT W3UQlTT3l- C i Q J . ' Y- ' give the setter of the other team a chance to hit the WITH HER EYES WATCHING THE BALL, Freshman Jennifer Glasford moves into position. Teammate Joan lsensee felt Jenniler's strong point was serving. On her good days, she's got a super serve, Joan said. Photo by Darryle Yee. AFTER DEFEATING WESTCHESTER, Freshman Vol- leyball Team members display enthusiasm. The Freshman Volleyball Team shows a lot of potential for next year, said Senior Kate Brown. She added that the freshmen played really well this year since they wort district. The net set 'tv ltho- ugh the Freshman Volleyball Team was not able to say. Q We are the Champi- ons. they came close by placing third in the Dis- trict. Their toughest compe- titors were Westchester and Northbrook. Amy Bean. Lorraine Droulas. Jennifer Glasford. Maryanne Har- vey, Joan Isensee. Allison Leach. Con- nie McCarthy. Mimi Morales. Susan Sprawls. Lindsay Whitaker. and Mandy Williams comprised the Team. I think we had a pretty good team and we worked together. said Joan Isen- see. Working together was the team's most outstanding feature. Coach Carol Hemphill said. As a group they were great. There are some good athletes out there. She added. They trusted each other and everyone was good enough to be able to respect them. Individually. each team member was strong and able to pull her own weight. Their main weakness was their serves. Just about our only weakness was getting our serves over. Amy Bean said. Mandy Williams said. Our serves were not as good as they should or could have been but the good thing about our team was that we had lots of spirit. The freshmen's spirit even reached the Varsity Team. The Freshmen had so much spirit that they cheered us up when we were losing. You just can't imagine how much spirit they had. Maron Neff said. The team was much stronger than last year's team and had definite poten- tial. You can't tell with most Fresh- men. but they will probably be very good when they've had a little experi- ence, said Coach Hemphill. Experience or not. they finished the 1977-1978 volleyball season with a good District standing and promise a strong 1978-1979 Junior Varsity. Coach Hemphill thinks that they could have played hetter but is happy with what they got. -30 - f C-lltlfllllll' Pl't'l1lll6'I'gtl.t'l Freshman Volleyball 245



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