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. .l'??'T1 .3 ?t.S. 5.'ill99l. l:i'?'?9TPl. Although it wasn't o, super season, improvement was evident with 5 wins This year's team was full of talent, we just couldn't get it together. In the beginning of the season we were winning, but as teams were brought together as a unit, ours just couldnit find that union, Jody Knoll . 1 his-vga -1- f l-' 4 1.. ', ', ' vi 7 'K ' C lu I A . . Q t , . -.ss.,f,,., To keep the ball in bounds, Kyle Hamilton 1125 prepared to block the ball with his legs. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Design by Emily Starnes This year held the most vic- tories for Richland's Varsity Soc- cer team. The team was made up of some very talented play- ers, but they were not able to create a strong unity in their playing as a team. Several of the players were named to the All-District teams: Billy Fleming, 1st team All- District lhalfbacklg Alan Borgeson, 2nd team All-District iforwardl, Hose Guajardo, 2nd team All-District tfullbackl and Chris Nichols received Honor- able Mention. There were two games that seemed to stand out in the play- ers' and coach's minds alike. They were the Trinity and Burleson games. We played great defense and controlled the ball su- per on offense in a 2-1 win, said Coach Gary Helzer, after the Trin- ity game. This was the first victory against Trinity since Helzer has been coach. The Burleson game also happened to be the last game ofthe season, so spirits were high. The Rebels were ready for a win and they finally worked as a team to get a 2-1 victory. This game ended the Rebels' overall season with a 5-10- 2 record. Emily Stornes Helping to defend Richland's goal, Chris Nichols 1211 chipped the ball forward for a fellow player. Scott LeMaster Kill stood by, ready to back Chris up. Photo by Trish Briscoe niet? In an attempt to keep the ball from an opponent, Billy Fleming t24l had to keep a close eye on the ball. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Waiting for the ball to come down, Michael Wetter C121 prepared to kick the ball upfield. Photo by Trish Briscoe. fi-I x,. my yi af! Waiifi ' 'A
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A Young Team The boygs track team was built on potential Running an average of forty miles a week may not seem interesting for some people, but the majority of the boy's track team have been doing so most of their lives. When a person runs competitively, they are not only running against other schools, but for time and also for Richland. During practices the boys would run indpendently or would work on endurance or speed. Each week they ran a meet against other schools from the area in preparation for the district meet , which is greatly anticipated each season. Individuals had goals of advancing on to Regionals. Those fullfilling these goals were Keith Pick- ett, who placed third in the 3200 meter run and David Scofield, who placed second in District and sixth in Regionals in pole vaulting. The boy's track team was com- posed mainly of juniors and soph- omores. They did well as a young team. ln practices the boys would help themselves by competing against each other to prepare for that week's meet. They acquired sixth place at district as a team. Karen Laird M , ,. ,,.,,- .':.T.Qf.f:.iit?::. V , 'Qfli jig . it -4 . . - fs.: 31, , . -----M .. 5, V 'Y V H ,E i- .5 ,Q- s 1a,r.- wi I 6. 4-t.f 4J-avg We .. J , ,nm,:..., ,g 'V 'N -wifi ? 1' if- '-'-- rtt 'i'q .i-., , Y' f my f Qu i 1' ' ' ' 'aff if-, ' R TQ fQ1llY1 '-57 3' I ,r f T ' -ta.s,a2s:w'An '2 ' 'A it . .fr VTE X l,,, ' a t e J lf' ghggi H. s tew f ' Y , Na ff s hiv? q MY' rw . ,yif h . W., 7-ts . W 3 . me Q , ' ' 5+ . W' 'Win If ' w '31iE45T?..1 ?IEf:.-a 'J . 'C -. R ' , -, Q, ,' Q ' 'T ' A, if t , K .535 . ml ..wf l Y - 1' I 1 as , - Watching their fellow teammates on the track, Tad Wynne, Keith Pickett, and Joey George rested between races. Tad, Keith and Joey were the top runners for the boy's team. Photo by Trish Briscoe. The hand off is an impor- tant part of the race. Joey George showed a perfect hand off to Rahman Jones. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Design by Karen Laird 1 49 iv. .4z t.: '
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