Moore High School - Timekeeper Yearbook (Moore, OK)

 - Class of 1986

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f Q ' ,,, ' r - - was 1 - . . ,K f -QL -i t ggagtis . f , lu kL 'N 5 pq j Anxiety before the start of the race creates TENS IG - ' gf,5j.,Zff,U bm , are , ,, ,ig r-' . if-,fi 1 lt takes .WU-discipline, determination and a good coach to be- e A come a good swimmer. - junior Ted Rodarm -B Looking at the clock, waiting for the whistle and subcon- sciously listening to the muffled voices cheering from the side added to the tension mounting as a swimmer or a diver prepared to enter the water. Water rushed by as swimmers made their flip turns and strained to finish that last lap of 25 meters to reach the wall and check their times. By the time the divers entered the water, the execution of their dives was virtually finished. After keeping their body totally straight upon entry, they had to swim to resurface before checking their scores. The swimming and diving team had been the best team in over ten years, said Coach Jeff Suain. I knew that the swim team was going to be good this yearg I could tell by the way they performed at practicesf, Both teams practiced with the same amount of intensity and determination. The team improved over last year's performance which was the goal set at the beginning of the year. A sports morale psychologist spoke to the team on how to have a winning attitude. l think the psychologist helped the team out quite a bit and it showed in our scores, said senior Rhonda Gooch. Bartlesville, the first team Moore competed against during the season, defeated both the girls' and boys' teams. The Sea Lions came back, though, to dominate the scoreboard for the rest of the season. 'fOur defeat against Battles- ville told us who the competi- tion would be for all-state, said junior Sean Dowling. The boys' and girls' swim- - at .Q . grammer 5 ,tt it Q32 .....JtQil roup Effort. Divers and swimmers work together to produce a winning team score. Every athleteis times contributed to the team's overall points, t the Start. Coming off the blocks, senior Rhonda Gooch begins her timed swim. She was racing not only against other swimmers, but more importantly, against the clock. aking a Breath. Junior Sean Dowling surfaces without breaking his rhythm. Sean, who is also a member of the Moore Aquatic Club, swims best in the breaststroke event. mingfdiving team, made up of sophomores, juniors and seniors, did very well at all- state, even though it was a first time for some of them. The sophomores and juniors who were less experienced in competition were spurred by the leadership of seniors Rhonda Gooch and John Adams, Coach Suain said that the team as a whole performed as one, instead of two separate boys, and girls' teams due to the leadership the seniors showed and the fierce competi- tive spirit of the sophomores and juniors. . --J I I , ' g W . .-t I ig A' 1 ii 3 Q -an-.f s L . ental Preparations. Junior Bobby Stubbs talks to Ronnie Gray, the only senior male swimmer, before he competes. Team support and men- taltxainingwasoftenamajorfactorin a competitor's performance. Swimming!Diving Sports 9 5

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acing Ahead. Junior Mark Schaeffer slices through the water trying to place ahead of his opponent. Mark used his expertise in freestyle swimming effectively. nches Short. Trying to catch a seasonal rival, junior David MacCallum strains to gain distance. David finished second in this breast- stroke heat. Y -ft, W N.. ., is 'WJ-Q, it J-.J etting Psyched. Junior Carrie Malone adjusts her goggles before her heat while thinking about the swim. Getting the mind as well as the body ready to perform was important too. .. kt- fi Swimming Past the Competition Divers and swimmers worked hard to accomplish, above all, a good showing at the state meet. All-state students were those who placed first, second or third at this meet. Senior Rhonda Gooch and juniors David MacCallum, Carrie Malone, Ted Rodarm and Terry Orr swam to all- Duals Girls Boys Bartlesville l. W Ponca City W W Lawton MacArthur W W Lawton W W Lawton Eisenhower W L Edmond L W Jenks L W lnvitationals Wichita Falls 4th lst Sea-Lion Znd lst Trojan Relays Sth lst Mid-Slate Conference 3rd Isl state honors. John Adams made the all- state team in diving. Other Sea Lions who qualified and competed at the state meet were Chris Bolman, Ronnie Gray, Tadgy Hodges, Pete Martinez, Noah Orr, Mark Schaeffer and Bobby Stubbs. 94 Swimmin9!Divin9 Sports n Your Mark. Leaning forward as far as physically possible, junior Ted Rodarm waits for the gun to sound. Leaving the blocks early resulted in a false start. . 57 1 We -- ii? I r .f . -Gifs ' - . ugh' 1 J .. i - ' f s..f ,5 ' t r .. is icture Perfect. Senior John Adams keeps his body in perfect form as he eyes the water to make a clean dive. John was the backbone and morale booster of the diving team. i af. N .... - .,... , . .dgaggs-. t , -. . ., . V . ,V , . . , M.. - - ..,-1... 'lg 5 it -1. 1 3' 'W 'i 1. i :SET . . K -1. 'vi ' ,. as



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' A Q B irls' Tennis. Coach Mark Rowlett, Ayumi Ide, Lori Hill, Diane Safrit, . UYS, Tennis- Coach Mark R0WlC1i, Elm!! JCHKUIS, Chris Wall, Jason Jenny Matlock, Elizabeth Hughes, Stephanie Cravens, Shelly Long, Dee Halnss Davld bong, Paul Gordon, Kyung Hwang, Coach ESIIS Wall- Reynolds, Coach Estle Wall. l Q ,aan ,, s sr' . mt 2 aaaa iijifn. ii, f.. is N , f,, m y t h X b . - is V 3 Tenms players strive to do their best on the S s It wouldn'l have been like il was without everybody working 'N together. - junior Giang Vo 3 t eeee Q Four girls and all six of the two singles, respectivelyg . I A J l D t G . ' ' W 'g 'g Way' Umor ee E valisltsl. hogs represented the Ling dand E andy Reynolds retums the ball across the if Q sc oo mt e state toumlament. ita er p aye num er one net in the john Marshall Toumat my tnty p gitt tig.itt That became the highlight of doubles, and Paul Gordon and mgnt. Dee lettered in temtts forthe gtye se't I the year in tennis. Elton Jenkins played number second Consecutive year. awww mi ' ' 'xii It was the first time in three two doubles. years that all members of the Going 12-3 in duals, the t varsity boys' team qualified for boys' squad became one of the had to sit out for much of the Vie rx-it t S H . state, and that was symbolic of best teams in the state. season. i r ' the well-balanced group that A dominant player remained Shelley Long completed her R ...tti pt J ttt. . it was put together. absent from the girls' squad, fourth year as a varsity tennis The six varsity members in- cluded senior Jason Harris and Kyung Hwangg juniors David Long and Randy Whitakerg sophomore Paul Gordong and freshman Elton Jenkins. In the state tournament, Jason Harris and Kyung Hwang played number one and number 96 -ki? but the team was well- balanced. Varsity players included seniors Shelley Long, Diane Safrit and Stacey Davis, juniors Stephanie Cravens, Jenny Matlock and Dee Reynolds, and sophomore Lori Hill. Jenny Matlock suffered an injury and player and played number one for the second consecutive season. Diane Safrit moved from Germany and im- mediately took a place on the varsity roster. The girls' dual record was 9- 5. was News

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