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Breaking the records Distance and stamina proved to be trong points in the individual eriormances ot the varsity track team. lthough the team did not win any of their eets, they had five members advance to e Region ll State Qualifying Meet in enton. Contestants were as follows: reg Woodlift, 120-yard hurdles, Eric alker, 330-yard hurdles, John urleson, half mile rung Larry Smith, mile un, Jimmy Jonte, highEjump. Placing in p 15 in the state was ric Walker and ohn Burleson with times of 38.98 and :56.1 in their respective events. The runners erased and rewrote five chool records during the season. In the 40-yard relay, a combined time of 43.2 y Randall Webb, Roger Nelson, Steve dwards and Eric Walker broke the old ark at the city meet. Additional records ivere set by John Burleson with 1156.3 in Lhe 800 meters and Eric Walker in the E30-yard hurdles with the time of 39.98. mile run record of 4:33.76 was set by arry Smith and Jimmy Jonte upped the 'fiigh mark to es . Freshman sprinters and distance runners combined with the field event winners to break 1 1 out of 17 school I-ecords. The two mile relay team of Chris older, Steve Rust, Jeff Walden and Chuck DeBoer remained undefeated throughout the season. Coach Bill Horn stated, Our prospects for the future look great. Concerning the beginning of the girls track team's third season, Coach Theresa Hudson stated, We had a young team. l expected the season to be a training and learning process. Despite the inexperience, some performances were above the novice level. Team standouts captured several first place berths. They included Christi Harris in the high jump and Renea Davis in the 80-yard low hurdles. In the annual city-wide track meet, the girls turned in 150 points to take second place over all. ln the meet, consistency played the biggest role as the team placed no less than third in all but three events. The district meet proved to be an unfordable task as the team missed a regional berth in the 440-yard relay by a mere 1 .87 seconds. Similarly, the relay sprinters were knocked out ofthe 880-yard relay by 1.61 seconds. Team awards were given following the season meets on both the girls and the boys track teams. The recipients of these awards were elected by their team members. Miler Larry Smith was voted Most Dedicated. Outstanding Athlete in Track was Eric Walker while Jimmy Jonte was named Outstanding Athlete in field events. The girls honored Karen Horn by voting her Best All-Around Athlete. Leigh Undenfvood was voted Best All-Around Track. Speedster Rodney Webb startles opponents as he blazes a 51.76 record breaking time. Webb cap- tured the freshman 440-yard dash title. it ps .. Q .ts VV' f3Ef ?f'Li'.'vl 6r'f JI .1 ,ef gg A The passing ot the baton is the most important part of a relay race. Here Pam Walker and Kim Bur- reson in the tar lane give their bid for the B80 relay. GIRLS TRACK - FRONT ROW: Coach Rosemary Madziar, Coach Theresa Hudson, Pam Skaggs, Terri Casillas, Pam Walker, Tina Tobias, Allegra Burnsworth, Hailey Helm, Janice Wofford, Cara Johnson, Shelly Gibson. SECOND ROW: Vickie Seytorth, Leigh Underwood, Theresa Schwebe, P 1 Renea Davis, Sissy Ferguson, Nanette Burris, Kelly Hooper, Janice Grant, Shelly Gibson. BACK ROW: Kristy Haynes, Phyllis Brown, Karen Horn, Suzanne Hallman, Stephanie Funk, Gay Lynn Black, Lesley Molder, Allison Hester. L SLS xioeit Suuds .4 .-L
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Tearing the title from the tops Strong pitching and improved base- lnning were two qualities exhibited by e Varsity Baseball team. Scott Gwinn and Tim Phelps Eclaimed, The team had togetherness, e a family, but when we needed to ork, we workedl The team's season opener March 1 gainst the Lakeview Patriots reflected lis with a 4-0 shutout pitched by hurler ohn Cernosek. However, in the following three games :ey suffered a 2-0 loss to Skyline, W. .White rainout and a 1-1 tie in a Skyline Ematch. These games brought their ,cord to 1-1-1 . In the Jesuit tournament the Raiders pened with an 8-5 victory over loodrow Wilson assisted by two omeruns by Tim Phelps. The second ame was dropped to Jesuit 3-1 . That fternoon they impressively won 10-3, ut fell in the finals to host team Jesuit. lon-district play left the Raiders with a ecord of 2-2-1 . Buckling down for their district opener gainst Mesquite, the team pounced pon the Skeeters with an 8-O shutout. luring the match, the opponents were lubbed for 11 hits, including a powerful No-run homerun by Broda McAllister. Next the team faced the Garland Owls lhich proved a solid 7-4 victory. Pitcher 'im Fielding registered an outstanding 14 trikeouts. A 6-3 win over Highland Park tnd then a 3-2 victory over rival South Harland threw the team into a half game listrict lead. A 4-2 win over North Aesquite converted the Raiders into the inly unbeaten team in district play. Dropping a game to Mesquite 4-2, they mounced back to shutout the Owls 7-0. 'itcher Bo Shugart chalked up 6 atrikeouts in the shutout. Wins over tighland Park 1-0 and South Garland 3- , gave the Raidersthe Round Robin title if District 10-4A assuring them of a place n the district playoffs. ln the last Round tobin game they beat North Mesquite 2- highlighted by a homerun slammed by Scott Gwinn. Falling inthe district tourney, the team :repared to face the tournament winner ind last year's district champs, North vfesquite in a best of three series. Jpening the series, the Stallions :apitalized upon a large number of Raider defensive mistakes. Despite two Slenn Corder homeruns, the game was lost 7-5. In the second game they played catch up and this time surpassed the Stallions. Darrell Hughes scored on a wide throw from the outfield. The final 5-3 score advanced the team to the deciding game to be played at Raider Field. ln this last game, Tim Fielding tallied 8 strikeouts. At the plate, homeruns were hit by Dan Moore and Tim Trull in the 5-2 playoff finale. This made the team the first North Garland team of any sport to win a Class AAAA UlL District Championship. Advancing to the bi-district playoffs the Raiders were pitted against the state champions two out of the last three years, the Duncanville Panthers. Despite 10 strikeouts by pitcher Fielding, the first game was dropped 7-2. ln the next they were shutout 6-0 to end the season. The Raiders produced more All District players than any other team. Making the first team were shortstop Gary Hayes, outfielder Tim Phelps and pitcher Tim Fielding. Receiving second team honors were catcher Broda McAllister, first baseman Glenn Corder and pitcher Bo Shugart. Honorable mentions went to Tim Trull and Scott Gwinn. Coach Robbins received the coveted Coach-of-the-Year Award. Dan Moore was selected as Freshman-of-the-Year, and Tim Fielding was selected as Player- of-the-Year. The Raiders' final record was 23-1 0-1 . The junior varsity baseball team also won district, they compiled a win-loss record of 13-3. Teamwork is needed to execute effective defense: as Gary Hayes drops back from the infield, Tim Phelps covers behind in case of a miss. 1 R I in .V K , lv i , ' . P' tt ' nw- ' A f wlilff , ., 1 1 K' s -I K- - N.. 6 w ill -4. ,gm 5 ,g il .t Vw. ffm! T V -L - .. 'P Pl' vb 3 - WT' ri L 'W lx' , LQ ,, -ta-..,- ' g 1 W g 1 , Q . ' - H ,f l- vp- . x c K, ., G sggvagr ' -nxt ' r a . . ft ev g t 1 l 5,24 3 Q X3 if ...A 1 t y' , .Q ,L . m .. ., , , - , ,yi -W' V Y th 0 xlib? x, ,. ' Q rf-1 ,TP 'v 'F .. t fn . lf -Q, Rv? V tml , ,V lyw. ml ytt 31, ' ,' U9 Elf- ,,1 x 'ii4i s, if -5 - 'Q ' ' T' Q L T' -. if f ,r ' fi 7 in -- .3 x QA 5 1 MT. i,fL,:.,' Sv: V w .. ,i .7 Ar i . Ml Q 'VI I new-Z ,Y . . . 3 . '19 1 If L T :Q e' T I f il I- . ' .- . to f A 1 . if : 1 ' . ' . if , ,t,l,i. ,. ,. g J., U J, h . -'4 -Ai .hr f V ,LA A Il- . A V -a V I . - A m . . A L u . , .W . g , cn ' x CD 2 VARSITY BASEBALL - FRONT ROW: Dennis Terry ftrainerb, Darrel Hughes, Bo Shugart, Ted Dal- ton, Mark Downey, Nathen Elliot, Scottie Merrell, Russell Blair Cmanagerj. SECOND ROW: Dan Moore, Perry Boyd, Mike Dalton, Broda McAllister, Gary Hayes, Tim Trull, Mark Hayes. BACK ROW: Tim Fielding, John McDonald, John Cernosek, Glenn Corder, Scott Gwinn, Tim Phelps, Brian Grant, Coach David Robbins. 13
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