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af I i 9 4 1 n Course. Coach Mark Hunt looks on as junior David Morris practices putting onto the green. Golfers competed as individuals and as a team. oys' Golf. Juniors Brad Ober, Jeff Gelvin and David Morris participated in tournaments. Junior, sophomore and freshmen golfers combined to compete as the Lion golf team. iw . , H4 4 44, . tWWC WWW .p 4 p.tw. , Q... if 4 ?Nu.gxa4iJ,fv:, I 542 i 1 M. t. ., Q Jifvmia N f. KL 4 , Vtirg I ' . M L TR hw W -t . t ,,., Y I 2 . W L A V an 'H D ,ft Vns' Q tt' C' C' .- C , - irls' Golf Team. Front Row: Shelly Weins, Kay Chamberlin, Leisl Morgan, Coach Phil Warford, Ruby Burks I- ' 1 I , Lori Phillips, Cathy Cooper. L.ggM ' .C , if aw, M , - , 4 ' , .1 , ... R b 0 t f th R h E M yyyy gW.ygi,..-,-.. yyy, f - ty u u o e oug ft f W 32' L1 , 1 553. With the Lady Lion golf ,at ,ct A Q .4 f.e' t ai' Gun , y,i, Y A . A i teams most successful season BOYS 3, . f , . i 3 1 g r r 1' came an exceptional golfer. 5 ,v With the lowest scoring 7 'C . L -C143 'fa .Q ,C C ni - avera e, Rub Burks was a E1 ,-, .',.. 1 W 4 . wg, 3,14 g y 'U C . , A C t'tt R- riff- valuable asset to the team. ' C A g't'?i?'5i7 V 1 W fi' . . . D 1 at g 5 Ruby won individually at umm st r CCC R Toumamem Place five toumaments. At state she ' ,ff M. 'tb C C 'f M . M iC'C r vw placed second by continuing to Md S C f y ' 'R I display her excellent golfing ' we on Creme ls' W 5, i y t ability. She again showed her t g ' M' .' tc 1. gg Cushmg 3rd talent by taking second place at lf Y 'I M. regionals. Regionals lst -I 'C P' Ruby not only excelled at her T t qtig i' the . own game, she also helped her C .HU , t if M A 1 Walnut Creek lst teammates improve on theirs. State 3rd g?t,,wK,3Qh pq R ,.aQ .,,--------,- ,-,-,---,--,,--- Golf Sports lO5
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Girls' and Boys' golf teams try to become a big 1 just still can'l believe we dill so good at state. - senior Ruby Btuks The girls' golf team completed its most successful season ever after winning most of the tournamants they entered. The Lady Lions attended six tournaments, scor- ing well in each. The boys' team was inexperienced, but managed to hold its own. The changing Oklahoma weather often played an im- portant part in playing golf. Golfers had to face everything from freezing cold weather to a light spring breeze. With the ever-changing weather came various ground conditions. There were times when no grass grew and the ground became hard. Golfers had to wait until early spring for the grass to grow agam. atching the Ball. Eye coordination is important to senior golfer Kay Chamberlain as she lines up her putt. The golf team practiced daily for two hours. . ,s ' ,kr g If ' 43' ,A Vi., QM 10433 Many challenging hours of practice, consisting of driving, putting and basic golf tech' niques, were put in at Broad- moore Golf Course. In prepara- tion for toumaments the boys' golf team would play a round of 36 holesnof golf. When determining who went to toumaments every week, the coach picked the top five finishers from the qualification game. The girls' team practiced hit- ting the ball, walking courses, chipping and putting for two to six hours a day. The girls also played qualification games. There were four outstanding senior girls, Ruby Burks, Kay Chamberlain, Leisl Morgan and Lori Phillips. Sophomore utt-Putt. Junior Jeff Gelvin attempts to birdie on hole 18 to bring him to par. The Lion golf team attended five toumaments during the season. Shele Rodriquez also played frequently for the Lady Lions. At the state golf toumament Leisl Morgan placed 31st out of a field of 98. Winning every toumament she entered, Ruby Burks took second at state. These are the finest young ladies I have ever knownj, commented Coach Phil Warford. You just do not replace seniors like these, be- cause they are tremendous in- dividuals. I will miss them so much. s ilivx-455. af., , . .. .1 . W- . , - 5' K K li N' sig? i -.Iv-1'tw'l!Q.ii 1 . S ' af?-f-ff 'iii .r lt f T e,f,g5 , 8 . . . .,,, . is.. fr? '-Ffa! fi .f .f 'ffl ' T' :FY T' s',.'ii. W YT: aiu wi. f if - ii's - .. .. .s sa. Sig ., . Ss.. ,. . . is i-- 1 --'T' .- 4 -.r X iii. ' 7-S - gr. i ,t.g , le .gzg an St aug, - X Sigh, rs- gf kk.k ,- ff -,.. ' is : ie. . ft? - ' . , ' 'e ' is we X - as-as 5' to ,-i xggag. 35. .- 4,5 . ,Q tif z'f.+ssff'i:FKt - r 2 ea-' :wif Q a'i 'r 'r iaot ifi is-185.--KY, '-ff-gp - W S51 ...sais Z 455' -t is 1.i Q i ' - 'e .. , if 1335 I fi 5 5. ls, I -in ,.j ...gr if . f 1 1 .seee ,1 ' . r ' g 4' - it A A I -if Q ' it I i Q if . we .f-- .s Qs 3 ' X . rr- it mf s w - ?-gs K' -f an A t. N ia ,..- a us si 4. lisa. f 'iff' ,r .1J.',..,i -'k.S1.s'f4Leis.'i1+ f N it eep Concentration. Steady Real Swinger. Senior Ruby hands, smooth swinging and Burks practices chipping the ball on complete attention is a concem of to the green. Ruby placed second at senior Leisl Morgan. Practices were the regional toumament and also held at Broadmoore Golf Course. placed second at the state touma- ment. V F Q it 'K I W Var.-Q ,9- J f K I ,ysi I f fi' gif' '..,, , . .fffg , 'Mft Q' Ni ' zz - f A-,1 . I' f W 5'3 if Iliff fi r ,1 K I .W 54' . if 4:5 'N-Mia! la I , .t 1 q 51 5 wt tsl. 1' ,rw tQ nr' 1 Q J
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oys, Junior Varsity Soccer. Front row: Jeremy Mosteller, Hung Nguyen, Kyle Cussen, James Huffman, Tobey Simpson, Glen Crissman, Justin Lindsey. Second row: Matt Buchheit, Scott Morgan, Bo Dalthorpe, Greg Mitchell, Jason lgleheait, Steve Gray. Third row: Scott Kendrick, Brad Wham, Clay Chambers, James Goodman, Robert Muzny, Russell Randolph, Jason Fredrick, Nathan Kriesel. ,lf A , , A 549 it Ei ' , 5 'Jw 9' ' 4 5 q u . . xt g L E 555' 'iw if 'J' .. I O xr, 1 f JJ 15 i - N.-Q ' fmt '-Ot, 'tts .g 1 ' , T ,a 1 . J M r ' 1 A' X 1 ,Wg g Lista Aly X ' fc' ...af 3 f ex, 6' 1 5. iil , Q. , Nj pg U tg 2' . ff! if-23 fa ' 1 f 2 N , . s Q 2' ' . I I, 4 A at ets s e ttt . be Jhta , '1't , ef . - i ff? t ' -.,. ah -,ix-S X ' , ff ! iw L i O -f '- O . . f,f1 . . t i 4 nf W gf . 1' . . ' r 1 1- r ff? , , .Y -1:1 .' - Y K . ii'. - 'k . f i:e:'3 ? . F He r' ,... 5' 'E H 9 oys Varsity Soccer. Front row: Barry Bell, Cory Pocock, Kyle Robert- son, Dustin Gish, Larry Johnson. Second row: Tim Thompson, David Ball, Brian Dedmond, Edward Hayden, Jeff Cox, Dylan Romo. Third row: Sean Donnell, Louis Satterlee, Geoff Snyder, Richard Hayden, Brian Matthews, Eric Odom, Doug Ball, Craig Crissman, Monty Johnson. occer Team Follows 'fBall99 Soccer was a sport which Jones, David filled his posi- re uired sk'll c d' t' MHS OPP ' ll Q U - -1 , OOF 111-911011, tion we and controlled the determination and hours of Edmond 2 I ball both defensively and practice in order to excel. offensively. As in other sports, there Delcity 2 I David began playing were individuals ln soccer soccer at age nine and had WhO VYCHUF beyond lhCif Norman 0 1 played on recreational, capabilities to become y D classic, adult and indoor outstanding athletes. Mmwes' CNY 3 I teams, S efli0f Dfi.Vi'd B 211 1 , Mount SL Mary 6 0 He was named to the 1985 captain and midfielder for all-district soccer squad after the LIONS, was named as the Carl Alben 1 2 the Lions' district three g outstanding varsity player. championship last year and X -J ei.r...i Fe Playing 0116 of the m0SI Yukon 8 I to the all-state soccer team ayi. J iii ..,,,. im ortant ositions th ' , if if J J T A fieiii, Davig played angreai Lawton Mamnhu' 0 1 th1DziI3i:iir was the only soccer ' - ' t' M k P f . role in determining who won Putnam City 1 0 player from Moore to be Juni0rrSf1S:i?GisIf cfsfemfei egd the soccer games in which he chosen for the all-state team. Sophomore Kyle Robertson, goalie, played. Westem Heights 7 0 practice before a match. Practice According to Coach Alan sharpened eye-foot coordination. Boys' Soccer lO6 Sm trategy Maker. Coach Alan Jones, sophomore Brian Dedmond, forward, and senior Eric Odom, defender, discuss a play. Team strategies were discussed often.
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