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

 - Class of 1988

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Getting warmed up before a doubles match, Marla Muncy and Julie Garner prac- ticed hitting with their opponents, Marla and Julie were doubles partners for most of the year. Photo by Chris Mullins. With much concentration, Misty Stone served the ball during a singles match. Misty was a captain on the tennis team as well as an outstanding player. Photo By Chris Mullins. 'Z --... at J lg- Using her two handed forehand, Julie Garner returned an opposing shot. Julie started the year on the Junior Varsity team and advanced to the Varsity team in the middle of the first semester. Photo by Chris Mullins. ln the back court, Marla Muncy hit to her opponent in a singles match. Marla was one of the most outstanding players on the team, Photo by Chris Mullins. Returning a shot with a back- hand, Chad Karger tried to win the point. Chad was one of the boy's best players on the team as well as a captain. Photo by Chris Mullins. TENNIS

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Despite changes The tennis team maintained Coach Austin re- ally wanted to m a k e s o m e changes on the team and I think all the changes helped immensely. Not only physical- ly, but emotionally too, said Stepha- nie Kimball. p.a.. C a winning attitude This year was one of change for the 1987-88 Tennis Team. For it brought not only new courts and new uniforms but also a new coach as well, Ms. Carolyn Austin. Coach Austin came from another school, where she taught Physical Education. Her ideas and tech- niques were much different from the ideas and techniques of the past coaches, which was noticed by her players. I liked the way Coach Austin got things done, said Chad Karger, a two year member of the tennis team, and also a captain dur- ing his senior year. The best in the players was brought out by Coach Austin's win- ning attitude and positive thinking. The team's captains this year were Craig Howell, Chad Karger, and Misty Stone. All three were high standing on the tennis ladder for most of the year and helped lead the team with their wins. Coach Austin really came through this year by pulling the team together and placing a 'give it your best' attitude, said Misty Stone, a three year member of the team. . ' 'Q 'T . 'N , 5 V I f X f an Varsity Tennis. FRONT ROW:Misty Stone, Carrie Wunderle, Marla Muncy, Stephanie Kimball, and Julie Garner SECOND ROW: Cleber DeOiliveria, Craig Ayers, Craig Howell, Chad Karger, and Alan Borgeson BACK ROW:Steve Edwards, Jason Lancaster, Chris Drenowatz, Coach Austin, Kenneth Collins, Trace Wright, and Brad Graves Junior Varsity Tennis. A 1 FRONT ROW:Jenniter Hagn, Melissa Mathew, Alisha Walsh, Chris Pan, Lisa Funicello, Ngoc Tran, Mary Davis, Angela Claytor, April Syren, and Julie Rose SECOND ROW:Phil Petty, Mike Rea, Mark Johnson, Brian Hargrove, Roger Vaughn, Eric Lo an Chris Hoe ,Chuck Aden, Q i Y and Coach Austin Design by Stephanie Kimball 'cr'



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Unaiiected Performance oooooooooooooooooooooo Even with record not up to par, f, o n 0 0 Lx , , 1 zz 11 fi 11 h team spmt Stl, s me t roug .,. - ,ff Every baseball team can have its run. -' 'I t 7-1 ii-The season good games and its bad games in a The boys played in the Grape- ' wasnk bad but it ?easonBTChetRelbel Vafsity Baseball :ine Tciurgiagaent where ti-uley wcon K V ,A Q , ' eam a is s are o wins as we wo ou o ree games. ey 2- F777 --W ---- ' Wasil t as 30Qd as as its disappointing losses. feated Fort Worth Christian 13-5, ,Ng . , we Wanted it to The team started practicing and Diamond Hills 6-5, which went K ll' be- Coach around the last week of January. into eight innings. But the team con- , e' Lejarzar did a good job coach- ing and we all liked him. The big games of the season were the games against Haltom, because we won, Joe Cada. Practices consisted of batting prac- tice, situation drills and also infield and outfield practice. Extended practice included playing after school scrimmages and pre-season games. The highlight of the season was defeating Haltom 4-1 at home. The team fought hard against McKin- ney, Burleson, and Bell when they went into eight, nine, and eleven innings but lost each game by one sidered their best game to be the first game against Sam Houston in which the Rebels won 3-0. Steph- anie Kimball and Karen Laird. Gathering together on the field, Joe Cada 191, Kevin Goldston 1151, and Bret Mclntire 41 listened as Coach Gary Lejarzar i201 planned some strategy, Coach Lejarzar was often seen on the fleld building con- fidence in his players. Photo by Chris Hays Varsity Baseball FRONT ROW:Mike Cox, Richard Jorge, Kevin Goldston,Danny DeSalvo, Kyle LeFevre, Joe Cada, and Mark Guidry. BACK ROW:Gary Lejarzar, J.D. Krug, Charles Johnson, Rick Smith, Rick Akers, Cory Mitchell, Malachi Millard, and Bret Mclntire. Design by Stephanie Kimball .. .ig - , , , v-2,-3 ,L .V . ...i -1 1- Mit ,V . 4

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