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l MN ai 4 QK he Freshman White Team includes: llst rowl Corey Sherman, Tony Rodriquez, Kevin Sells, Lee Morbe, Junior intiveros, Mark Reyes, Greg Guerrero, l2nd rowl Eddie Critelli, John Means, Todd Brown, Berry Earl, 13rd rowl 'arin Kelly, Clay Hopkins, Stacy Edwards, Brad Gilstrap, Tommy McCorkle, Fern Hernandez, l4th rowl Leroy tames, Mike Peebles, Andy Moldenhauer. he Maroon Team members are: llst rowl Gabriel Brocomontez, Carlos Escalontas, Sonny Butler, Brian Williams, ommy Waggoner, Frank Estrada, Jay French, Reggie Gadison, Alex Gaunn, Willie Reed, l2nd rowl Scott arpenter, Kevin Byrd, Kris Sears, Joe Ruiz, David Taylor, Steve Carlin, Brian Hester, Ronnie Powell, l3rd rowl orey Sherman, Todd McKee, Eddie Critelli, Mike Bra dley, Robert Williams, Chris Stephens, Gabriel Aquerro, ames Hernandez, Martin Perez, l4th rowl Jack Crossley, Tom Carlin, Freddie Mendoza. Coach Gary Martin gives helpful advice to a sophomore football player Eifoung teams get practice One theme ran through Round Rock's junior varsity, sophomore, and freshman football teams: rebuilding. Their talent spread thin by the school split, all four teams faced a rough road in 1981. Round Rock's JV faced a roller coaster year in 1981. With a small and inexperienced team, the Dragons went into the district race an unknown dark horse. The offense, led by the running of Peter Davis and the passing of Fabian Ledesma, provided most of Round Rock's spark. However, turnovers plagued the Dragons all year, and more than once, the JV went into the locker room at halftime within striking distance, only to fall apart in the second half. Never? theless, the junior varsity ended with a 3-7 record. While the JV had a tough time, it was even more so for the sophomore and freshman squads. While the sophs had only a tie to show for their efforts, and the two freshman teams went without a win, all the teams improved each week and, according to their coaches, as they continue upward they will play an important role in Round Rock's gridiron future. e Junior Varsity District Record RR Opponent l , 7 Bryan 30 V 6 Richfield 13 7 Temple 40 a 0 Ellison 28 , mf, ls 10 Copperas Cove 34 ' 6 Killeen 37 0 Westwood 31 L Design by DeLynn Beebe f Story by Brent Johnstone
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L r ,, L, , i, .t K t 5 lf :rv , , A , ,, 54 .. . . .w is 15 ' i s ' Q f , .jr ,t 41 'qi--12-rf hz f 1. so f as , N f Q - . s .- In-4' rr X 4' e. , nf . . M 'ixf - H: .. . fb' ffgtg 'si --ft - lyk, - ,S if - J I --if -Q l The 1981 Junior Varsity Dragon members are: lfirst rowl David Huneke, Scott Joe Delgado, Lupe Marquez, Peter Davis, Brad Watson, Ken lrwin, Elton Fow Bradley, Scott Grambort, Hank Nova, Cody Rabb, Brad Barron, Steve Millegan, Jason Zimmerman, lfourth rowl Coach Jim Wynne, Fabian Ledesma, Chris Jenk lsecond rowl Tiger Hanner, John Stublar, Pat Barrett, Frank Leffingwell, lthird rowl Rodney Esquerra, Coach Mike Jenkins. H +. ', W - 4 Q ' , , .U , W, mb, 6 I ' ws . , J . , i ' Y' L V 9, ,,,, 7 I V k 1, , A , V , If -V J is ,rrs A 1 Sophomore Steve Miner runs for another Dragon down. Sophomore Team members include: lfirst rowl Steve Field, James Lala, Joe Dean Wicker, Jerry Salazar, Ron Simp Jason Russell, Hunter Anderson, lsecond rowl Richard Guerrero, Marcus Reed, Orlando Gonzales, Jasper King, S Miner, Charles Dittman, Todd Scaggs, lthird rowl Paul Smith, Darrell Waldon, Oscar Martinez, Bobby Byars, Cla Pratt, Richard Young, Richard Johnson, lfourth rowl Coach Russell Segler, Dean Taylor, Robert Cordes, R0 Anderson, Albert Cortez, Ray Macias, Dean lrwin, Coach Gary Martin. iii l
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,ll.l - . .till-1 Varsity volleyball threatens district title Ll-l-l Coming off a 26-9 mark and a district championship in 1980, the Lady Dragon Varsity Volleyball girls set out to repeat the previous season's work. With the four returning varsity players to form the nucleus, the Lady Dragons made an im- pressive drive for the crown, only to fall short at the end. The squad rolled through the non-district opposition and were ranked as high as sixth in the state, But two key losses kept the si Pam Campbell attacks the ball as Karen Kramer looks on. district crown out of the Lady Dragons' hands. The first, a first-half loss to Killeen, jumbled the district standings and produced Round Rock, second half, a a match many exciting game a three-way tie between Killeen, and Ellison. ln the 1315, 14-16 loss to Ellison, observers called the most they had ever seen at Round Rock, was the final blow. The Eagles went on to go undefeated and win the second half outright, with Round Rock one game out. Since only in t. 2 N D. vi w E n -w at .n 2 o .c Q. one team is allowed to advance in the district, the Lady Dragons were left out in the cold. Next year, the top two teams in district go to the playoffs. lt just came a year later, said Head Coach Linda Pryor. Lady Dragons look for a good year. The Lady Dragons' Most Valuable Player, Ava Mercer. taps the ball over the net. W E211 Norene Charpiot, a three-year Varsity Letterman, spikes the ball. X '
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