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Working together as a team, displayed talent in oung athletes - Overall I feel the season went real well. We let a few g a rn e s t h a r should have been ours get by, but otherwise it was good. Next year the soccer team is going to be excel- 1 e n t . ' ' C h r i s Crawley. , r z Fisgwl' l N Keeping the ball under con- trol, Travis Wohlomann C241 turned it toward the opponent's goal. Photo by Trish Briscoe, Attempting to take the ball away from the opponent, Chris Johnson f25J stayed on the ball to pass it to another player. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Design by Charissa Smith With Richland's JV Soccer record being 9-4-3,the overall season went well. The team had great potential and worked well together. The workouts were fairly tough. The soccer team ran quite a bit. Ac- tual workouts began two weeks be- fore Christmas break, but they prac- ticed in class everyday since the second week of school. The drills they practiced diligently helped them work strategy in games. One game that stood out was the second game against Lamar. In gen- eral it was felt by all the players that this game was the best game played of the entire season. Even though the game ended in a tie, it displayed that the players were working as a team. A goal which was set by the team was reached far beyond their expec- tations. This being the first year for the team to work together made it difficult to single out individuals. The main focus and goal for this year's team was accomplished in that each individual displayed their own talent while as a whole, the team displayed its ability to win as one. Charissa Smith. JMB: if ! !r'.e+ W ni 'T X ' it 0,1 i T The team ran a lap before the game to warm up and loosen their muscles Strength emng the legs is very important in playing soccer Photo by Trish Briscoe www ... - ., - , J, , . Q.,-at - L+-'l.,,ri of 5 ' ff 1 .s.,. - y i E- .JQ,,,,iQt.Q,-s 'N WW f 'uae 'l if .'- - if I ,x2gg.s.fF, -Q , gp. sf, - C 4 -P' uf ea ' fmt, 4 e' K' .Q,,,L:7f' . A M' 4 . is... g ' , '- ,X,i 9' is ' V 'J' .xi 5-'llillf . . if sm. , M. ft , ' a
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Standing Out ci Winning season brings long-awaited recognition Through the season we learned a little bit about each other and found that we were all different but We all soon be- came friends, Kevin Judd. Having ended the season with a 6-4 in district, the Junior Varsity Baseball team made themselves stand out throughout the year. Even though the team had only 19 players on the team, each in- dividual contributed his part. Kevin Judd and Tyson Barrett went up to help out the Varsity team during pre-season but came back down to J.V. after the pre- season ended. Mark Guidry and Kyle Lefevre also participated on J.V., and moved up to Varsity dur- ing pre-season. However, they both stayed on the Varsity team for the whole year During the course of the season S15 3 I ' 4 Design by Stephanie Kimball ,,-, Making a play at second, Billy Jack Dempsey tagged the runner as he slid into base. Billy Jack also played on the J.V. Football Team. Photo by Trish Briscoe. Running to first base, Tyson Barrett gave it his all, This was Tyson's first year on the team. Photo by Trish Briscoe. each member learned a little more about each other, realized that each one of them were all different and that all were needed to create a successful team. We had our rough times throughout the season but overall I think the whole team learned many things, not only about baseball, but also about themselves. Kevin Judd said. Overall the team had a very good season. Sherry Fagan. With the glove up to catch the ball, Craig Farmer was ready to get the runner out. Craig also started on the J.V. Football Team, but then advanced to Varsity. Photo by Trish Briscoe. :sf :ful . -.,... -11 .- ,.....,.-Lr. af rf., L. awww W5 hi f2 ?f'..2rfve- NA . I -. 1. .3 ,.,, 5-'....5' ,. , r' Wsfwsr- .. . ,f g, V.
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