Round Rock High School - Dragon Yearbook (Round Rock, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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www .. .N - W iial. J S-. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: lFirst Row! Rafael Ponce, Byron Acevedo, Joe Gutierrez, David Meece, Ricky Dowell, Phillip Menn, John Basey lSecond Row! Coach Hugh Cox, Sean Perkins, Blas Garcia, Victor Richard Carrillo, sophomore, evades the oncoming tackle of a fellow team member, as the junior varsity team holds an early season scrimmage at the Dragon Stadium. The preparatory scrimmage was only one of many that set off the team's successful 1983-84 season. Polanco, Chuck Jehl, Bill Baez, Bill Gabehart, Coach Jim Wynne Cfhlrd Row, Ty Wilson, Robert Pena, Ramero Ramirez, Kelly Montgomery, Matt Abbett, Rick Jehl, Darren Brockway. K Sophomores play shorter schedule During their short schedule of play, the sophomore football team had some wins as well as some losses. The shortened schedule was the result of combining the sophomore team members with the junior varsity to play the JV games. The players developed in strength and experience in playing the two schedules and this kind of experience will help them in years to come, according to Coach Jim Wynne. Coach Jim Wynne leads his players in a prayer before the game. Playing a sport re- quires mental preparation as well as playing ability. Despite the abbreviated playing schedule of the sophomore team, many hours of physical and mental training were re- quired to keep them ready for each game. One of the officials accompanies members of the sophomore team onto the field. Turk Jones, Phillip Menn, Kelly Montgomery and Darren Brockway return to the field ready for play after a brief rest in the locker room during the halftime break in the game. The sophomores played a very limited schedule since many of the sophomore team members were called upon to play for the Junior h Varsity team in several of the JV games. The ex- perience of playing JV ball helped to move the boys one step closer to readiness for varsity play in years to come. Sports 19

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JV football team has strong start The Junior Varsity football team started the season out great with a super game against Austin Lanier, resulting in a shutout. Unfortunately, however, their winning streak did not last very long. Their hard work did result in one more win over Cop- peras Cove, and an 18-18 tie against the Westwood Warriors. In spite of the team's extra efforts against each of their opponents and Coach Mike Peeble's direction, the JV team just was not strong enough to overcome their opponent's assault. The overall record in the District season was two wins, five losses and one tie. U V 95, 6 JV FOOTBALL: fFront Rowj Tim Taylor, David Everett Womble, Coach Gary Patterson. QThird Row Taylor, Turk Jones, Willie Reed, Tony Rodriguez, Reg- Steve Carlin, Kevin Stolle, Tommy McCorkle, Kenne' gie Gadison. QSecond Bowl Coach Mike Peebles, Ryon, Peter Magrone, Ronnie Dowell, Kent Gafford. Richard Carrillo, Jeff Han n, Cary Rabb, Chris Sears Uh Returning to the field, Turk Jones and Kelly Montgomery, sophomores, con- Instead of taking the chance of their opponents getting good field position, Coax template their performances during the first half of the game. Here Jones and Peebles has Cary Rabb l86l, sophomore, punt the ball deep into enemy territor Montgomery plays for the sophomore team which was a common occurrence this Cary had a good punting season. year. 1 8 Sports



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20 Sports Freshman Maroon takes seven wins This year's Freshman Maroon team finish- ed the season with a record of seven wins and two losses. Of the nine games, the Dragons shut out their opponents five times. The only two teams to overcome the Dragons were the Temple Wildcats and the Westwood Warriors. These games, however, were close matches. Coaches Moldenhauer and Martin were very proud of their 1983 team for having such a successful season. The team worked very hard at practice and performed well in their games. .ts' ' as Sammy Crisostomo l33l makes a lateral to another Dragon offensive player. The Dragons managed to shut i l r . rrr r r is isas s if -1-e 5 f at . - if I ? is .. r s - .e f. . -- out their opponents five times in their 7-2 season, lo only to Temple and Westwood. s as J s f .. sii J' Adam Nabors t25l raises his arms in excitement after the Dragons score a touchdown. Robert Garcia 1441 attempts to run through a hole in the op- ponents' defensive line. 55, M-...WW ar w FRESHMAN MAROON: tFront Rowl John Pitt- man, Jeff Stublar, Leroy Nicoson, Robert Garcia, Pablo Reyes, David Cave, John Alvarado, John Gagnon. fSecond Bowl David Rash, Michael Meece, Scott Finnell, Sammy Crisostomo, Adam Alvarado, Tim Winger, Joey Ybarra, Randy Shuler. ffhird Bowl Coach Gary Martin, Ketan Patel, John Allgood, Joseph Sims, Charles Williams, Louis 'hue hs., saw. . ' Hickman, Samuel Stone, Coach Andy Moldenhauer. tFourth Rowl Andrew Brinkman, Robert Glenn, William Land, Trent Barlow, Brian Perlinger, Mark Range, Adam Nabors, Oscar G. Lopez, Greg Pate. tFifth Rowj Trey Graves, Jason Wellington, James Paschal, John Bell, Bryan Fritsch, David Barker, Major Barker.

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