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

 - Class of 1984

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Freshman White beats Westwood A lot of times, unfair as it may be, the sub-varsity teams are somewhat ignored. All teams, whether they be freshmen or varsity, should be supported, for they are working hard to support their school. The Freshman White football team is a good example of this lack of support. They put in as many hours of hard work during and after school, learning and practicing, as do the varsity players and do their best to represent RRHS. Not many people, however, attend their games. Despite all of their hard work, this team had a record of one win and seven losses. Their hard work did result in a defeat of Westwood, 12-6, in their first meeting of the year. Dragon defenders prevent their foe from reaching a first down. As the Dragon offensive line blocks an opponent, Todd Moore l34l breaks toward the outside and prepares to travel down the field.

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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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Volleyball season ends in triumph What would be the best way to describe the Lady Dragon varsity volleyball team? Simply, awesome! With a season record of 33 wins and 4 losses, the Lady Dragons ad- vanced tothe District tournament. After leaving District with a stunning 9-1 record the team traveled to the Bi-District meet where they succeeded in defeating John Tyler High School of Waco. A victory over Cy-Creek resulted in the Lady Dragons becoming Area Champs. The team also became Region II finalists. Although Round Rock beat Richardson Berkner, Cy-Fair proved too tough to defeat. The Lady Dragons took third place in both the Seguin and Del Valle tournaments. The girls also took a triumphant first place in the New Braunfels Tournament. All District honors went to Most Valuable Player Karen Kramer, First Team Heather Smith and Karen Cannady and Second Team Liz Clifford and Debbie Traber. Coach Linda Pryor commented on the season, I am very proud of this '83 team. They have shown remarkable determination in working toward their goals. Although they were young and inexperienced they were talented and skilled and displayed great teamwork. They played for each other as well as for RRHS N .. Karen Cannady l10j, junior, makes a strong serve to begin the Area Championship game against Cy-Creek at Bryan High School. 22 Sports - Sponsored by Round Rock Cablevision Heather Smith l6J, junior, Karen Kramer l7l, senior, Olivia Zamarippa 141, junior, and Tracey Williams l3l, :SN- ur 1 pun 'QMS sophomore, exchange high fives after a good plal The girls had a very successful season. S 3 VARSITY VOLLEYBALL: QFront Row, Debbie Traber, Tracey Williams, Seri! Childs, Olivia Zamarippa. QSecond Row! Cindy Mueller, Liz Clifford, Andrea Ellis manager. fThird Bowl Coach Linda Pryor, Heather Smith, Karen Cannady, Evely Fabac, manager. QTopJ Karen Kramer.

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