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GOLF Boys' golf team drives into traps Several outstanding individual showings were prevalent during the 1981 boy's golf season. However, complete team efforts were difficult to come by, limiting the number of overall team victories. Some tournies, though, brought bright moments to the team. Clubs were not only used for driving and put- ting, but also for lining up putts, as Sophomore Marshall Eubanks shows. Photo by Scott Coleman. qi- i- MVN.. N' W t ...rw fi S 2 1, 1 M v f s 126 I Golf Strong forward drives are handy in the game of golf. junior Tommy Tucker's drive seems successful as Iunior Tim Coffey points out where the ball went. Photo by Scott Coleman. It usually helps to hold a golf club right side during a drive. lunior Tommy Tucker finds on his own during an after school Photo by Scott Coleman. The most outstanding win was th of the Katy Invitational. We wo first place out of about 26 tearr entered. It was great, said Senic Tom Kenefick. I personally placed fifth among a of the golfers entered and then th team as a whole won the tourna ment, he continued. Other competitions, though not 2 successful as that of Katy, benefitte the team in other ways. It's always good to go to the things even if you don't win. Iust ge ting ready helps you for the next cor test, said Kenefick. One such contest requiring a gre deal of preparation is District. W didn't do very well at District. W placed fifth. Westchester won first fc about the third year in a row. W missed placing second by tw strokes, said Senior lim Baile. Weekly practices were hel throughout the season, which laste from the beginning of the year unt mid-April. Most of the time, we'd go out an hit a few range balls at Whitte Driw ing Range on Tuesdays an Thursdays. I try to practice every da though, and usually go to Lakesid Country Club, said Baile. Members had different reasons fc joining the team. You get to get Ol of school at 2 p.m. for one thing. But really enjoy the sport, my friends ai on the team, and we also get to pla the girls' team from Lee Hig School, said Senior Marc Magness. Members of the team were Senioi Tom Kenefick, lim Baile, Mai Magness, Mike Ebbeler, Keit Keyser, juniors Scott Smith, Tomm Tucker, Sophomores Marsha' Eubanks and Robert Laviage, a Freshman Matt Baird. Iii by Melissa Mill
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