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J! he Rebels managed ,a touchdown drive, following a short Trinity punt, and the gap narrowed 22-7. But Trinity gained 21 points in the 4th quarter, destroying any hope of a Rebel comeback. With The Richland Homecom- ing crowd barely had time to get settled in their seats before the Rebel offense scored 14 more points before half, After the Homecoming ceremonies of halftime, the the Buffaloes scored a touchdown but their extra point conversion went wide. Trailing 6-3 early in the fourth quarter, Dale Akers Cseniorj faked a punt and scrambled three yards for a first down to keep the drive Team gains momentum as season progresses only three games remaining in the season, Richland met Sam Houston at Wilemon field. Kicker Scott Slater was called in three times to kick field goals, the latter of which was with 13 seconds left in the game and gave Richland the win. It was evident that it was going to be a long night for the Burleson Elks when Dale Akers fseniorj ran back the opening kick-off of the Burleson Elks game. Rebels scored two more touchdowns and the Rebel defense shut out every Elk drive. Giving in to the Haltom Buffalos in every statistic, the Rebels showed the Buf- falos and the crowd, that the only statistic that mattered in football was the final score. Scott Slater gave Richland their only score in the first half when he kicked a 22 yard field goal, while alive, then a 32 yard pass to joe McCoy Cjuniorj, an 18 yard run by Pat Kelley Csophomorej and a yard rumble by john Tissue gave Richland the lead, 10-6. The Buffaloes threatened late in the fourth quarter but Randy Wright Cjuniorj sacked Haltom quarterback Troy Roden for an 8 yard loss. The drive was finished and so were the Haltom Buffaloes. - Andy Dodson .J ,-. -, vs.. .. w ' - E2l'l'.72l' .'l?1R!alZ:aeTls.E+.fia-g'5:'ai?5.'i' ' 'ase-m',aiffe' .-gg'-efsfij'e3st'53f1,rvg'1'eH'rg-R Hfgseqfw , -- P,,g-,g'-,- '-.gl-3' ' --p-:'- ,rw -sz' r r ' rg' q-vsl:1glUiX,.2s 3 gfq. u-mf. 1' -L,lF'f',P',.. 1?alw-femur KU Z, 122,352-15535 ,.t1f:i.a1QtQg31',erafZ?aatI.EE:ffETm2. t.. s 1 ii'2- 'B -'t i'S 'fl'f - ii - '3'ls '59f '16'-1z 22 'EEi'- i':'i'-'55 -'3'i -e'i'5 ff3'-'-'!i'4 .. 31, r v V Q r Q , .ii .rr sr ' M Q, a 1 1 I '.'. re N - -.., ,W E.,g,,igai1f K as gag, E -f L Q Vt 3 i ,P 4- if . .'.U-luilil -. mg L - , K - .gseq nfs., . . .gt A -ji , , fl as-r if ,K 1 ,eg , - K . S 1982-83 Varsity Football Team. Front Row: Carlos Berry, Randy Blevins, Steve Grissom, Ronny Caruthers, Mike Pruitt, Horst Krause, Tommy Hunter, james Stanton, Shandra Norton, Ken Tucker, Richard Cole, Richard Gomez, Mona Harper, Andy Dodson, Alana Curtis, Berry Turner, Bobby Ray, Hugh Hamm, Ken West, Bob Briscoe, Gary Pewitt, Richard Bryant. Second Row: Ricky Smart, Mark McKinley, jim Hurlburt, Greg Utley, Steve Young, Tim Colvin,jeff Keating, Kevin Cooper, David jones, Mark Cooke, Curtis Nelson, Mike Price, Scott Bonner, jay Wor- sham, Steve Free, Dale Akers, David Conley. Third Row: jeff Hoke, Phillip Morgeson, Doug Conkle, Greg Bell, jimmy Hutchison, Scott Slater, Don Quillen, Kelly Alvey, Randy Beck, Steve Caldwell, Todd Higgs, Eddy jorge, john Wilson, Rich Miller, Shawn Blackwell, Pat Kelley. Fourth Row: Bubby Moore, Randy Wright, Roy Moran, David Pope, Todd Carruthers, Steve Stembridge, Bryan Burlison, Wade Lewis, Buddy Coleman, Willie jones, Rodney Turner, Randy Armstrong, Tracey Moser, Chad Clark,john Tissue, Eric jacobson. Back Row: Mike Saylor, Colin McCall, Frank Herrera, Darin Cook, David Lockard, Barry Hogan, Mark Burleson, Rodney Beene, Roger Starkey, Phil Lasley, Leslie Briggs, Ike Saylor,joe McCoy, Kevin Sieve, Mike Kubinski, Mike Smith. Photo By: Kevin C ampbell. Varsity Football
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Varsity Football Scoreboard Rebs Opp. 0 Nrrnrrv Z4 0 l. D liell 55 7 Arlington 25 6 Howie Z4 10 Lamar 16 7 'l'rinrry 45 9 Sam llouston 7 Sl Burleson 0 10 llalrtrm 6 5,6-o Turning up the field, john Tissue C553 attempts to gain ad- ditional yardage. The Rebs beat Haltom for the seventh con- secutive time, 10-6. Pham hy Doug Wallace. il- PRGFILE All-Around Athlete Dale Akers became an area hero when he returned the ball 96 yards for the first Rebel touchdown of the 198Z season. Akers proved that his amazing run was no coincidence, since he shot down the field 84 yards on the kick off return against Burleson. Akers holds numerous awards testifying to his sports savy. He was named to the first-team All- Districr as a defensive back, All-area first team, All- Norrheast Tarranr County defensive back, and numerous other awards in baseball. Scrambling for a few extra yards, Mark Burleson fseniorl at- tempts to gain those needed yards which would lead to a first and goal. Burleson served as second year quarterback and as co-football team captain. Photo by: Kevin Campbell Dale Akers rmw by sim Ymrng I think Bell had a great ball club, they had an excellent game plan. They mixed up the pass and run plays well. I really think they did a super job, said Carlos Berry, head coach, about the 55-0 shut out by the L.D. Bell Blue Raiders. The Raiders went on to be defeated by Beaumont in the the State Cham- pionship game. Photo by Doug Wallace. After fielding a kickoff, Rich Miller 4105 returns the kickoff to the 40 yard line during the show me game against the L.D. Bell junior Varsity. Photo by Doug Wallace. ,g.,,,.w... ,M
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team rec- ord of 4 wins and 10 losses left little victorious memories for the girls varsity volleyball team. The '82 season was marked by mistakes and dissap- pointments. The rebels set aged easily and did not have a strong winning attitude, after suffering losses earlier in the season. Going into the season, hopoes were high, but as it progressed, major problems unfolded. The eleven girls, Denise Rains Cseniorj. All the long hours of practice seemed not to be paying off for the Rebels. The five seniors on the team - Denise Rains, Kim Scott, Tami Rhea, Linda Adamson and DeeDee Fairman bore High e pectofions broken by inconsistency out for a district champion- ship but were plagued with loss after loss as they tried to build the necessary momen- tum to overcome their problems. Coach Jodie Powell, in her seventh year at Richland, commented that the team became dis- including four returning starters, faced a new, larger district which included Bell and Trinity, and the always strong teams still proved to be major challenges. To really understand how we felt you had to be out there on the team, commented the burden of the team's misfortunes in the inconsistent season. Early in the season, the girls volleyball team was un- predictable. Their first vic- tory was over their first op- onent, Keller. The rebels continued on page 89.j Design by Jacque Peterson Varsity Volleyball. FRONT ROW: Coach Terrie Adamson, Tammy Rhea, Denise Rains, Tam- my Hutsell, Kim Scott, Sonia Periles. BACK ROW: Kerri Clark, Cheryl Simmons, Karen Martin, Paige Weadon, Sheila Farrar, Linda Adamson, Christi Ogden, DeeDee Fairman, Scott Mason, Coach jody Powell. Photo by Tony Saldana. In an attempt to tip the ball over the net, Paige Weadon f12j unfor- tunately runs into teammate DeeDee Fairman C151 The Rebels challenged the Arlington Colts 10- 15 and 2-15. Photo by Tony Saldana.
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