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A xy is-sl Seniors lead young golf team The effect of the High Schoolls split was tremendously seen on the Round Rock Golf Team. As most of the previous yearls team went to Westwood, Round Rock was left with a young and inexperienced team. Without a local place to practice, the golf team traveled to Balcones Country Club, Georgetown Country Club, and to the golf course at Southwestern University. The highlight of the season happened in the fall as the golfers left the San Marcos ln- vitational with the first place trophy. The Dragons competed in four other invitationals sus- --M., At the greens of the Georgetown Country Club, James Peters, senior, putts the ball. David Zavala, senior, demonstrates the proper Swing. an w as ' i Mx' 'Y , X and then placed sixth at the District Tourna- ment. Coach Tom Taylor saw much im- provement of the individual players. Over the past three years, Don Campbell, senior, has really improved. Also the freshman golfers showed much improvement. Look- ing ahead, golfers including David Kuhlman, Chris Herzik, Craig Radl, and Ken Pfeiffer will be the ones to watch for. Don Campbell, senior, commented, Though this year's team was not as ex- perienced and was younger, we showed much spirit for competing. Coach Taylor has , done a great job coaching and has made th year a fun and a learning year. The futur team will grow in experience and spirit an should be in top competition. Coach Taylor stated, What this year golf team lacked in positive results we made up for in cooperation, desire, and a titude. A good combination of senior leade ship and young, improving players helped 1 make this a memorable year. Concentrating on the ball, Don Campbell, senior, te off. . fr , V,-.3 ,ln ,, :ff W, r WW
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,want W , 's:: IQ- . Fish lose game but not spirit It takes dedication and guts to keep going when giving up would be so much easier. This dedication and guts kept the two freshman Dragon basketball teams from giv- ing up when things looked bleak. Neither team won a single district game, but both teams challenged their opponents in the second half of district play with some games ending with the Rock down by three or less points. The A team came close to beating the Copperas Cove Bulldogs twice during the season but in both games, the Dragon boys fell one point shy of victory. Short on ex- perience and height, the B team was led by the scoring of Tommy Waggoner and Mark Fenske. Coach Mike Atchley and Coach Mike Peebles never gave up on either team. Freshman Mark Kadlubar said, Our coach had faith in us. We never gave up. 'Throughout the bad times of the long year, the young men kept a positive at- titude. Knowing they would never quit against any odds made working with them a coach's pleasure, concluded Atchley. Another shot goes up by Dragon Clay Hopkins. The 1981-82 Freshman A team is: lfront rowl Ronnie Dowell, Mark Kadlubar, Todd Brown, Eddie Leikam, and Darin Kelley, lback rowl Clay Hopkins, Berry Earl, Kenneth Ryan David Syring, Andy McCarrol, and swf coach Mike Atchley. The 1981-82 Freshman B team is: ffron! rowl Johnny Bingham, Jay French, Bret Tisdale, Tony Rodriguez, Mike Foise, and Shawn Cryer, lback rowl Chris Sears, Tommy Waggoner, Junior Ontiveros, Mark Fenske, Stephen Zamarripa, and Coach Mike Peebles. Todd Brown shows off his set shot during a freshman game. at sag DesignfStory by De Lynn Beebe.
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WSQW Hamann- ,, ,W -is f , is We ,.,,fFf X J 1 ,H Q V' . Q, , K y,,,Q.f , 4-wg qi ,K atm. ,QQ -ii N- , , Qfyww-51a,. mrnv so-.'s?4f 'i ' Photo by James Peters. The 1981-82 Round Rock Golf team are : lfront fOWl Kenneth Pfeiffer, Craig Radl, Jim Radl, Kevin Briggs, and Biff Kuykendall, lback rowl David Kuhlman, James Peters, David Zavala, Coach Tom Taylor, Don Campbell, Chris Herzik, and James Leibel. , ws, ,L G M 7 G' W David Kuhlman, junior, shows good form as he goes for the green. Working toward the same hole, David Kuhlman, junior, putts the ball while senior Don Campbell con- templates his next move. DesignfStory by DeLynn Beebe.
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