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Places 2nd in District Young team sta, s competitive, learns consistency key to winning With a strong fol- low through, Craig Farmer looked to make a long putt. Craig helped out the Golf Team when he joined them during the second semester. Photo by Claris Mul- lim. - The Golf Team enjoyed much success this year due to the tal- ented individuals which made up the team. The team consisted of one senior: Erik Skinner, two jun- iors: Jason Everett and Andy Nagle, and three sophomores: Craig Farmer, Rob Clark, and Jeff Abell. The team practiced together at least four days a week at various area courses. The Rebels captured second place in District to earn them a spot in Regional competition. Lamar was the only team that finished in front of the Rebels. Everyone played fairly consistently in the two day tournament. Everett and Clark were named to the All-District First Team, while Farmer and Nagle re- ceived Second Team honors. In the Regional Tournament, held in Lubbock, the team again posted a disappointing two day to- tal to finish in eighth place out of sixteen teams. Like last year, the .,.. aiitg Golf Team. FRONT ROW: Jeff Abell, Rob Clark and Kyle Parr, BACK ROW: Craig Farmer, Roger Sherrod and Jason Everett, With great concentration, Rob Clark attempted to guide a short putt in. Rob was one of the two sophomores on the team. Photo by Chris Mullins, 130 Design by Brandi Owens Rebels shot themselves out of con- tension in the first round. Their first day of 317 was over 25 shots be- hind first place. Scores were: Ev- erett: 78-71, Skinner: 77-79, Nagle: 79-77, Farmer: 83-78, and Clark: 83-78. The team was young, with only one senior, but its com- petiveness helped them to roll dur- ing the regular season. The Rebels finished first in two tournaments, the Willow Springs In- vitational, and tied for first with Southwest at the Arlington Heights Tournament. The team took sec- ond at The Eastern Hills Wood- haven Classic and third at the Den- ton Invitational. Andy nagle. Although they are young, they have been real competitive all along. Each kid has done his part to come through for the team. Coach Randy Couch. as A if , A W. Q v A , H 4. R - '.e.r-if 'LT' -,.,- ,' Af 'V 3 'lit' Q.-Q L3 '45, ' 15 4 f fx ' -' ,4- ..,, -1' Directing the ball around a tree, Eric Skinner tried to chip it close. Eric tied for first, but lost in a play-off for a varsity tournament, Photo by Chris Mullins. K N N.,-.mt .s.,4.-an vamp- -.., - '- a x f 'M-i :. v' 25 , , l ,..,,Lg1j,.-- , ,F ' as i 'f rd-,,2:.,s.53,,.i, , Ya ar- 3. ,avr . ,G - 'ss Wi' ..-.':' new I . ' fs 1.-4 ,. .Q M ,- My T 5 A ,,,M.- -3 . ..,,, . ,V g . I W 4. g is V f . 1 , , -. --9. e , ff f , K+'-f'e'7'1 i 335?? 5 1 Q , lf!! A ffl: ss? ef -'. .':'s 7 .ss-1 f ,. Q, - - M' QMUX - .mi - ' f a. f If- V. ---f wwf-Q i V ii e e: Wa: U W- If 'v-55-'tasi '-eI2:i:f'1:af' 15:2 . . -1.1,-we 2- ' ' -1 eufffvw- - f' I , H- . Q-fi? fa ' ,...,r:1,-,,L.,,:,g.g:.,,,,,- :Q ' ez- itf. '-ef,gqi:-w:gg-ff gir3.-z,ff- ,m.-,'1eqt.,- , df,,,.' .- w -.3t.2,vir'. eg,-. , . wwf - ' M .H . W W . Y gc sir-QTQ 1,4 s. J- 3... ,.- .1 1 - swam'-., cfs-Me ---5. - 2, 'ef -- --we is y,ff? ' 'f.',,siV'W r A' , -. '3 4i .'1 ' 'X-M Qlfi 1 ' 'M-Zap, T ' afzfu ,xox-7wj:? tr -?i,e.?f.f-331' ,Q asf? asf -4-P pf - 'TV r gref' f -'rea- o f f?5't--T-iff , fy we vii g.',, ,:,q,-.-v .. . z , aff-5, gi 'sl B . Q sq: , iii? a l l 'i 1, ees. xi.,-.1 11 Y- -rsffrtifi ' ,I 1'?t? ',1 ' a: -v --. . 0 , -7 cw-Qt '- ,M .4 R --N. ff t 7 , ww t .An -. , f-as ' -5 QA gugf., x 1 1 It :.. egg, 4,23 Q35 'S' WYE? EA qi ,K M! S-ep' Eifrvf E f . . -i.,-.1 t .f -- L. ue ,. s , l l
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Missed Potential Teams fall short of goals while individuals have stellar seasons We had a very unsuccessful season. We had a lot of potential, something we had but didn't use. Kathy Hudson. . Any runner knows that when you've reached your limit, there,s always that second wind. Every year the Cross Country teams run each meet in preparation for the District meet and a chance to ad- vance to the Regional meet. The teams, average workout each day was six to nine miles, which they accumulate by running before school and during athletics. This year both teams did not achieve their ultimate goals, but some in- dividuals did stand out. Keith Pickett 1111 gained the most recognition. He improved his record this year for a three mile course, which won him first place at district. Other leading runners for the boys' team included Tad Wynne 1111, Erik Woodard 1111, Joey George 1121, and John Holt 1121. Sophomore, Tammy Bentke led the girls' team and became a new competition for other schools. Oth- er leading runners included Kim Milburn 1121, Adrienne Harper 1111, Shelly Owens 1121, and Lisa Weber 1121. The girl's had a good team, but we never accomplished what we needed to. We ran great two weeks before district, but at district we went down. said Coach Hudson. Karen Laird. The Girls Cross Country team waits for the starting gun to begin the meet against L.D, Bell. Photo by John Shel- ton. Pushing herself, Adrienne Harper 1111 runs the final stretch to the finish line. This was the second year that Ad- rienne competed with the team. Photo Chris Mullins. Design by Karen Laird ml' 'GT .. K
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