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Unaffected Performance Even with record not up to par team spirit still shined through We had a good team this year. I saw a lot of poten- tial in these play- ers and thought we would do real well. The boys were eager to get out onto the field and playg there was a lot of excitement in their eyes. Gary One of the major positions on the team is the pitcher. The pitcher knows exactly what kind of ball to throw and, by looking at his op- ponent's eyes, where he is going to hit the ball. Seniors Rick Akers and J.D. Krug carried the team as far as pitching went. Other valuable players for the team were Bret Mclntire, Malachi Millard, Kevin Goldston, Joe Cada, and Mark Guidry. The boys did their best to keep together as a team. One of the team's best qualities was how well they worked together. They talked sf: Leiafzaf- to each other on the field in plan- ning their strategies. They based ar xg - 5' . f!.ls4,.,.g' 1 .A j ts. 3 il . .L Q tin. ,,.?g.,...,,3m I E5 ' l V ' 5 f i ' .gzyq . QR -f .3 I 1 0 .14 . - .... ' , , s . l W W r i if 5 K 4, - i f 1. s r -, ' 5 ,. , 0,1-fr' - ' fi A TQQ N 0 A if 1 ef. ...... an A Design by Stephanie Kimball Throwing to first base, Bret Mclntire l4l and Charles Johnson f18l used teamwork to get the runner out. One of the best qualities of varsity baseball was their teamwork. Pho- to by Chris Hays. Keeping his eye on the ball, Rick Akers i12l got ready to catch a fly ball. The Rebels defeated the Buffaloes 4-1. Photo by Chris Hays, their decisions on their opponent's abilities. Their final season record was eight wins and fourteen losses and no ties. A better record was anticipated, but all that can be asked of a team is to do their best. No matter what the final statistics show, a team can have a perfect record in the way they promote their team spirit. Stephanie Kimball and Karen Laird. Getting ready to return to the field, Malachi Millard i7l got a little pep talk from Coach Gary Lejarzar. Malachi has been in baseball for two years. Photo by Trish Briscoe. ' if '-I'fi MWe 2 'W
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Tough competitors Brought about combined skills und winning attitudes Our rodeo was a great success, eve- ryone worked to- gether to make it work. We gave HOW at every ro- deo, and that's how we sent our members to the fi- nals. Steve Thom- as. ,TS l Rodeo is a sport that has been bred into the many generations of cowboys, past and present. Many people want to be cowboys, so they try by imitating their dress, and by entering local rodeos. But only with the real rodeo cowboys does the look and experience come easy. The Richland team had members that showed what real rodeo cow- boys are. With the help of Von Garret, H.L. Walsh and Mac McKelvy the members held meetings, elected of- ficers, and the queen. During the year the club held their rodeos at the Aztec Arena. Several members attended a dinner at JT McCords. A car wash was also planed to raise money for Richland's Rodeo. This year the club had two freshmen members. They were Andy Prior and Misty McKelvy. At the end of the year, each student who was in the top of each event went to the finals. Four mem- bers from the club made it to the finals. They included Steve Gleghorn, Misty McKlevy, Mariah Brooks, Brandon Key. The finals were held at the Northside Colisi- um, in Fort Worth. The officers for the 1987-88 school year were: President Steve Gleghorn, Vice-President Mike Taylor, Secretary Olen Harston, and Queen Mariah Brooks. Mariah Brooks. As the clown distracted the bull, Steve Gleghorn l12i finished his second ride. Steve was president of the Rodeo Club. Photo by Joe Myers. 'T 'L Rodeo. FRONT ROW: Joey Shelton, John D. Yeatts, Steve Gleghorn, Greg Forest, Daryl Shelton, Robert Miller, Kevin Garrett, and Steve Thomas. MIDDLE ROW:Mac McKelvy, Shannon Cochran, Denise Wilkinson, Mary Fisher, Melissa Chamberlain, Von Garrett, Mariah Brooks, Misty McKelvy, Kara Fincher, Andy Pryor, Olen Harston, and H.L. Walsh. BACK ROW:Brandon Key, Jon Pignatelli, Keith Collins, Vann Wakefield, Shane Hodges, Mike Giles, Kevin Evans, Bryan Chamberlain, Alex Smith, and Jeff Allen. Designed by Mariah Brooks
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