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The win against Martin allowed the team an even 500 season. I was surprised that we pulled it off because they were tough, said Chad Mann l83l. Photo by Jennifer Minze, Kyle LeFevre 1341 tackled an Arlington Colt as he ran for the endzone. Roger Boler, a teammate of Kyle, said Kyle is a very outstanding defensive end. Photo by Jen- nifer Minze. W- - Ki A 1 O a -- i , ' ff Y M. AV V K V M W ,4.',' 6 I 1 ,. - iff' M l J - 'f UIEOI' Varsity R ootball Q3 WS GA 0 AI-1 Q1 'Heights OPP 38 Lamar 0 O7 Gflalfom 5 apevine 6 5 23 S Trinity 0 X 34 'EU Houston 13 14 Lurleson 24 i 16 A D- ben 39 20 fhngton ,Y i Agarrin 13 -5 19 Q Coach Hugh Hamm gave instructions to players on the field. Hamm was always communicating with coaches in the press- box to gain any advantage possible over opposing teams. Pushing for six! Billy Jack Dempsey C121 said after the Ar- lington game that, all you ever think about is trying to get to the endzonef' Busting the banner, Rebels charged onto the field to play the Martin Warriors. The Junior Var- sity team won their last game of the season 20-19. l JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL . . . 143
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JV team goes 5-5 for season Expectations fall shortg as key injuries affect outcome This group didn't win as many games as people thought they would, but there were reasons for that. Because so many top players were lost, valuable experience was gained by others. I think this will be one of the best groups ever at Richland, Pat Pruitt. 1 The Junior Varsity Football team held many expectations for the 1987 season. According to the coaching staff the season started out with high hopes and many good athletes. Against Ar- lington Heights, Richland walked away with a 7-0 win to begin the season on a good note. ln the next game, against La- mar, the Vikings scored on a pass play in the last seconds of the game, defeating the Rebs O- 6. However, many players said it was a good game against a top-notch opponent. During the middle of the sea- son, many key players were in- jured and unable to participate. During this time many other play- ers were given the opportunity to participate. Towards the end of the season, the JV Football team rebounded from their losses. Against Arling- ton, Bammer Flippo, kicked a field goal in the last three seconds of the game, ending the game in a 16-13 win. Flippo also kicked a field goal to win the last game of the season 20-19 against Martin. The game against Martin was a memorable game for the JV team. The team needed that win to end the season with an even 5-5-0 sea- son. Patti Jo Pruitt. ' sg- up i,,llEBELSZ,,g. FRONT ROW: James Muller, Manuel Chabarria, Mike Rich, Mike Goodman, Greg Farmer, Billy Jack Dempsey, Jason Dibble, Robert Parkey, Billy Lipper, Tyson Barrett, and Jason Murphy. SECOND ROW: Tray Johnson, Roger Boler, Ed Meyers, David Kemp, Kyle LaFevre, Bammer Flippo, Scott Leigh, Brian James, Jason Kothmann, and Damon Robertson. THIRD ROW: Chad Frisque, Brian Smith, Blake Mounce, Jeff Nivin, Terry Frost, Kenneth Garvin, Steve Clements, Gary High, Brian Estill, Cole Mattews, and Brandon Little. FOURTH ROW: John Gray, Gary Elliott, Ryan Thomason, Barry Carter, Robert Neisler, Matthew Lambert, Jason Brown, Chris Turnek, John VanDerwal, and Matthew Otfutt. FIFTH ROW: John Castillo, Daryl Richardson, Chad Mann, Eddie Menting, Randal Dahl, Jeff Morton, Don Doyle, Jimmy Lucas, Chris Almonrode, and Charissa Smith. BACK ROW:Coach Pat Pruitt, Coach Sandy Staples, and Coach Hugh Hamm. Design by Patti Jo Pruitt
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Working for perfection Junior Varsity team learns importance of pulling to ether Our win-loss record was not the best, but everyone improved and that is what's important. I had a good group of kids and they worked hard. Coach Lisa Wells. The highlight of the season was defeating Bell in both matches. The girls realized after the second win over Bell the importance of pulling together and playing as a team, Lisa Wells, coach said. With a solid group of hard-working team members, the team finished with a 9-9 district record. Kylie Brad- ley was the single junior starter for the season and according to Coach Wells, the best defensive player on the squad. Tracey Brownlee and Angie Elles, both sophomores, played on both the JV and the varsity teams. Other sophomores were Rochelle Wilson, Kristie Hess, Tammie Bentke and Heather Fisher. Although the team did not have a stellar season, Coach Wells was able to find many positives about the team. Our win-loss record was not the best, but everyone did improve and that is what's important, she said. The year was a rebuilding one for the team. Most of the key players from last year moved up to the var- sity. Coach Wells had to call on her sophomores to pick up the slack. Sophomores Bentke, Wilson, Brownlee, Elles, Fisher and Hess all drew praises from Wells. Bentke was a good all-around player and very quick. She was good defensively, Wells said. The coach also said that Brownlee and Wilson were strong as her most consistent hitters. Hess made the starting rotation early but was lost for half the season with an illness. With inexperience and costly in- juries, Wells said the team did sur- prising well. Despite the record she was pleased. I had a good group of kids and they worked hard. To prevent u Trinity point Lisa Bradley and Tammie Bentke attempt to block the ball. Coach Wells said both girls were ex- ceptional players. Junior Varsity Volleyball. FRONT ROW: Coach Lisa Wells, Tonya Shanley, Heather Fisher, Tammie Bentke, Andrea Talamini, Kathrine Hill, BACK ROW: Lisa Bradley, Kristie Hess, Darinda Caselman, Kylie Bradley, Jessica Knox, Angie Elles, Rochelle Wilson. Staying alert , Rochelle Wilson gets ready to bump the ball back to her opponents. Rochelle was a consistent member of the squad. Design by Sherry Fagan A hikers!
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