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Working with offensive lineman, Coach Richard Bryant in- structs Lee Porter C555 on the basic fundamentals, Pbolo by Doug Wallace. On the second day of spring train- ing, future varsity team members practice their drills. Photo by Doug Wallace. ou know it's spring when you see 170 sweating, hard-working boys out on the practice field go- ing through flex drills and scrimmages, The familiar sight is, you guessed ir, of what we set out to do. commented Coach Berry about spring training. Every day except Friday the sophomores, juniors, and seniors worked many hours after school, going through play and play, improving equal teams. Then the game was played just like a regular football game. Coach Berry learned several things about next years team and the in- dividual players. Kids were put where they could help Spring Football: Looking towards a new year spring football. The purpose of spring football is to gear athletes for next year's foot- ball season, and to ex- emplify their talents in the annual Blue-Gray game. We accomplished a lot Design by Andy Dodson their skills, running patterns and tackling drills. Finally, when maybe everythings together, it's time for the Blue-Gray game. The game was played on Thursday the 19th of May. The Richland players were divided in two the most. Coach Berry also found out that a good, solid defense is in store for the Rebels, but he also added that the offense depended on how much the juniors on the team pull through. Andy Dodson
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Providing the height to the team, Mary Polster Csoj, shoots over a Sam Houston player. Lack of ex- perience and depth prevailed as the Texans eventually won 60-45. Plyoto by Doug Wallace. With an attempt to raise the score, Karen Browning C503 tries to make the basket with Lori Utley C505 trail- ing her, Their opponents, Sam Houston, won the game 35-71. As team leader, Debbie Freeze C125 directs the play on the court. Even though Debbie sat out part of the year with a knee injury, she pro- 1982-85 Girls Varsity Basketball Score vided spirit and support to the board team. Planta by Tarty Saldana Rebs O p 55 Sam Houston I 58 Dallas Samuel 52 L.D. Bell 28 Trinity 41 Sam Houston 27 Bowie 53 Borges 26 Haltom 57 Cleburne 37 L.D. Bell 42 Lamar 61 South Garland 41 Trinity 47 s ' l 40 'fits 56 48 . ...- iss- 43 43 36 29 42 37 44 29 A, Y -- .PRoF1iE IDedicated leader A third year varsity player, Debbie Freeze Cseniorj, brought leadership and dedication to the team. Debbie has received honors that include se- cond team all-district and an all- tournament selection in the Cleburne Tournament. Debbie also excelled in the classroom and is a member of the National Honor Society. L.D. Bell Burleson Arlington Haltom Trinity Sam Houston Bowie L.D. Bell Lamar Burleson Arlington Haltom 5-22 Debbie Freeze Battling against district champs Haltom proved to be more than the varsity could handle as the Buffs won 63-48. Senior jackie Agan C32j attempts to tip the ball to a team- mate as does Haltom's Kathy Anderson Csip. Photo by Tony Saldana. Girls Varsity Basketball 95
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F13 Qs' , M +3 KF wan Coach joe Pryor fSmithfieldJ in- structs the future junior varsity of- fensive linemen. The fetshman were brought tothe school by bus before practice began. Pbata by Doug Wallace. Receivin a handoff from Pat Kelley 065, Chris Talamini C385 runs an offensive pattern during practice. Pbota by Doug Wallace. ri Coach Horst Krause Cfacultyl works with the defensive linemen. Many long hours of pretparations were put in by both the of ense and defense for the annual Blue-Gray game. Pboto by Doug Wallace. Many practices result in defensive scrimmages. Often the first team defense is itted against the second team detgnse. Pbota by Doug Wallace. Spring Football 97
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