Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1988

Page 107 of 244

 

Richland High School - Rebel Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 107 of 244
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..s I 509' I , lm, y , 1- 'as- px -1 'Hu Qztvz ,, 9 if v f A. ma' if 53 5.--, Our in front Every push counts Tammy Bentke IIOI strives to reach the finish line. Tammy took first place in this race, 9 , EE if Agony During the game against Arlington D.J. Bolden I5I prays. As the rest of his team mates watch with expectation, Photo by Harold Reeves. Champs As Susan Zimm UIL offical place the first place medals around the necks of the Lady Rebs. Winning State was the Lady Rebs biggest goals. Photo by Jennifer Minze. I 95- I .-Q 'Nu SPORTS DIVISION

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i ,K EH til raditions. In sports, traditions are argu- T ably some of the most . fasinating aspects. Sports traditions are an end- less cycle. It begins in the summer. The football players and vol- T T leyball players trade in sum- mer fun for summer workouts. For the football players, this T entails two'a-days, where they tone their bodies to perfection for the opening game. Taditionally, this first game . , takes place on the first friday of school. It is preceded by the a loudest, most widely attended r pep rally. In the recent years, the Rebels have made it a tra- it dition to win this game. It is a fi a tradition that the coaches ., would like to continue. While the boys are playing a . football, the girls play volley- ball. There are traditional big games: Martin, Bell, Sam .N Houston, Haltom. T The traditions come in cy- cles with the seasons. As fall - and winter arrive, so does l .N cross-country, basketball, and soccer. Spring brings tennis, golf and gymnastics. As the . school year unwinds, baseball ' and track come along. The i season are traditional, and so are the sports. Craig Lancas- s ter. se- i N Swingin, At the district golf meet Rob Clark C101 chips , to the green. This was his first year on the 3 golf team. Photo by Chris Mullins. Qg. 'V-fi -' ' ' . gi i. 'j.,i'. ' , 1' f Dssfsnes .lzyaLBrs0di1iQWshS' ' 'f5'.,4,, i 25 :af Competitions Behind, the scenes . After congratulating Coach LaSh M l K t H i12l lkh t th pd I th 'W eenan wa s er o e secon ace ro hy in ae.T Y, Y xt A 1 X d pl t p St t . i ., behind Bell, Photo by Trish Bris ,X , ..,.. K S -Q .W vs...-,., v ' f sq! M Q - . .r .W ., K rf . VH -,CI ao- Q5 'Qi' ' fs.. w-1944? ' Cr..P'T't I' f wif' , V 'V lc'-



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Celebrating a first. This was the first time in Richland's history for a team to win state in an UIL sponsored event. After the the final game the girls gathered together to congratulate each other and celebrate their accomplishment. Photo by Mark Hejnicki STATE CHA PIONSHIP irls win first UIL championship -!,.........f.-, .W - 6. , 3,55 , 6 - sung' ' x11a,.t-will-Iii-I -4 - J- -1..s - -- --.. -4--.-...f ,...,,, ,S While the Lady Reba waited in anticipation for the state trophy to be presented to them, they listened to Susan Zimm recall their road to becoming State Champions. The ladies ended their season with 30 wins and 7 losses. Photo by Mark Hejnicki Design by Brandi Owens

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