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Coming in on the last lap of the 200- meter medley relay, Sophomore Sonny Ross makes an extra effort to beat his time. Photo by Russell Duckworth N' ,, A C Q ,--w- ' .e.,..,, -a-m1f:-sw-- ft A it 3 ' ixxfwelfslts W .r,.! we with 1 . ,L as A .. U -.- L. +91- V A - ja?-.K S A N , fs si- Iye. to W' p l Resting after several events at the dis- trict meet, tclockwise from leftj Junior Andy Richardson fstandingl, Joel Johnson QGHSJ, Senior Mary Nusz, Sophomore Chris Wood, Sophomore Suzanne Kelsey, Senior Sharlene Horton, Senior Cari Collins, Fresh- man Chris Anderson, sophomore Ca- meron Canter, Scott Parsons CGHSJ, and Sophomore Sonny Ross take a break on the bleachers. Photo by David Stewart Tensing up for the starter's signal, .lu- nior Andy Richardson prepares for his heal in the 100-meter baekstroke. Photo by Russell Duckworth BOYS! GIRLS SWIMMING
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L BOYS TEAM SCORES VARSITY soccea BI-DISTRICT TITLE First, there was the question of when the season would start. Coach Charles LeMaster re- ceived revised schedules al- most weekly in November. When the season was set, games began in December and stretched into February be- cause of inclement weather. A dissolving of the boys' JV team made try-outs and cuts necessary. One Varsity team was formed consisting of 28 members. The Raiders had a seesaw season during which they fought for first place. The dis- trict point system, which awarded six points for a win, three for a tie and one for each goal up to three, gave the team a total of 78 points, earning them second place in district. Home games were played at Williams Stadium on turf in- stead of the traditional grass soccer field. I like turf be- cause the ball always rolls per- fectly. It d0esn't hit any ruts plus it makes the game much Indoor soccer is more exciting and faster . . . requiring more condidoningi' Adam Curry quicker pacedf' said Sopho- more Brian Partin. After ice and snow caused game cancellations against South Garland and Mesquite, the team played indoor soccer at the Soccer Center. Indoor soccer is more exciting and fas- ter. It requires more skill and conditioning because of the confined' area, said Junior Adam Curry. . The indoor game victories made the Raiders eligible for the playoffs. A win against Skyline earned them the bi-dis- trict championship title. In the area competition against J .J . Pierce, the Raiders were defeated by an extreme- ly superior team, concluded Coach LeMaster. Fullback Steve Armstrong prepares to During practice, Jimmy Johnson and fire the ball upfield to his teammates Jeff Baker compete for control ofthe during a mid-winter game against ball in a one-on-one drill. South Garland. Photo by Russell Duckworth Photo by Craig Turner BOYS VARSITY SOCCER 9-AAAAA 6 wins, l loss, 5 ties North Mesquite Lakeview Rockwall Garland Mesquite North Mesquite Lakeview Rockwall Garland South Garland South Garland Mesquite Pla yofk Skyline J.J. Pierce X BOYS SOCCER s 2035 I I i M! t0 , ii' Yil ta b
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