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The Varsity Baseball team was loaded with many talented players this season. With the outstanding play of everyone on the team, the Trojans battled their way to Newman Smith's third district championship in baseball. The team was coached by Fred Howard, assisted by Tim Liberto, and managed by Trey Carmichael. With the outstanding play of the defense and the excellent pitching staff of Chris Gay and Kyle Duke, the team steam rolled through the regular season ar' into the playoffs. In the playoffs the sam made great strides by winning the B, District and Area cham- pionships. Not orly did the pitching and defense play great, but the hitting also came around which made for a potent offense. Robert4Bernal, Sophomore-of- the-Year last year, led the team in homers. The pitching was the main key to the Trojans' success. Smith was led by the two top pitchers in the Metroplex, Chris Gay and Kyle Duke. Both pitchers had earned run averages below 1.00. Smith received recognition of its out- standing play by being rated number one in the Metroplex and number ten in the state at the end of the season. The Trojans had many valuable and improv- ed players including Chris Gay, Kyle Duke, Robert Bernal, Joel Nelson, Jeff Woodham, Jason Sheppard, Trey Budd, Andy Jayroe, and Mike Lestarge. They also placed four members on the First Team All-District and three on the Sec- ond Team All-District. Coach Howard said, These kids know how to win, and that's what makes us a good ball teamf' With the Trojans returning a majority of their team, look for them to contend for the district championship again next year. Bottom Row: B. Cockrell, R. Bernal, T. Budd, K. Clay, K. Peters, T. Carmichael. Row 2: Coach Howard, J . Sheppard, J . Nelson, B. Cox, J. Wood- ham, R. Settimi, Coach Liberto. Top Row: C. Gay, A. Jayroe, J. Conway, K. Duke, M. Lestarge, K. Schreiner. Joel Nelson watches for the ball. l82 VARSITY BASEBALL Q3 ' iff With line drive hits and double plays, Varsity Baseball roui the bases and wraps up the District 12-SA Championship Q 9' r-' ' -W A-Q----fr- .e.i: ..f. , . .. .1 ' Elf Qggats i ti 4 , .Y ,,c,..,,. ..,. ,. ..,,.,., tLl4j jg' ' ' '!17'a,.,,9'?4fs-3.1139-X' '-314-mv-.au grrg' 9 11 ef' ft e . 'Q ' fir ' ' - 'S .f- T ' I g ,- 'i ' ff fflfaw figs 9' T'?e'3gf.Q4fg.m' he t . - - . N, we .et- . J t g . 4 a rp, I X .KX V ,X . 3 www -:K 1 - A Q . ' .. .. ' Q 5 , i , ' To i as -L f , ...W 1 V - . .ag ,Qin P K , W K r ,, . y .gs .F , .. Q -..,,,5,.f ruu-irwnnt
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The J V baseball team had a great year of improvement. The team had a well balanced attack of hitting, pitching, and fielding. The team was coached by Randy Wade and assisted by Tim Liberto. With all these things put to- gether, along with many talented play- ers, the JV ended with a 15 win, 3 loss, and l tie record and second place Dis- trict finish. The team was loaded with improved players including Timmy Brock, Steven Cope, Jeff Conway, Brad Easterling, Davis Maulding, and Antho- ny Gibson. With the team building a great foundation, there should be many candidates for the varsity team in the future. Newman Smith is building a sol- id tradition in baseball, beginning with the JV team. THU-X The Trojan catcher takes a few warm up catches before a ballgame. Coach Wade waves Timmy Brock around third base. Bottom Row: C. Gibson, J. Gay, S. Hoyes, J. Mexia, T. Brock, B. Jones, M. Stankowski. Middle Row: C. Depe, S. Parker, G. Mathews, K. Han- cock, J. Garrison, B. Ellsworth, F. Sanchez, P. Smith. Top Row: Coach Wade, J. Conway, S. Cope, M. Harrison, A. Gibson, B. Easterling, D. Mauld- mg. 184 JV BASEBALL Buifding Tradition Scoring a 15-3-1 record and second place district finish, JV Baseball develops a solid base by learning the basics I In, I Aft. . t W ,. ,,,, , ..,q5qQ,.Nn,i.v f.,Pt,,h,. V , ri, kt- , ' , , PM 54 ,wire f. , by .,.. f 'f ' H11 WZ. 'Q v .'.l-..,.-L7 h,: ff' 4' . wt' A . , u g ,M V -' x-fx' 553. ,, .,, 4 M, Q.. Q , , 1 , Phase r, We -,., : f ,J . 3, I Av g l.. in V., m...,,.i...,1,g!5,s3 v 1: . . ' V g'i,,,ri,,x,,f.. 3. -v 1.2375 .Y . . 5 , ' ' A' , mf iw' fi ' iw' . Q ui 'W we f. - ' -. ,, SV: . rake. 'f ' A-' 5' 'iw 1:14 2? W , fx .ffw'?+1 ff? . . 11 5' Sisa- , . .. P' , A.. . ...- V -Arr 1 . 1 - - .-' ...J M,-If . A. . 1 . -, . , b , ' 'rf . . ' , L r ' . .. ,l My-. .4 .vyq . :W uh
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