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

 - Class of 1984

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JV boys soccer gives 200 percent This year's version of the Junior Varsity soccer team had a great year. Their season record of nine wins and two losses clearly showed that the JV kickers gave 200'Zi throughout the season. Leading the Dragons through the epoch was Sean McCarter, sophomore, who scored a number of goals this year as a result of his tactical playing. Unfortunately, McCarter in- jured his ankle at the end of the season and the team had to do without him for the last few games. The JV players came through though, and finished their successful season. 'rio Mike Penske, junior, passes the ball across the field to a teammate who scored against the Warriors. In the background, Chris Crofoot stands by, ready to assist Mike, should the need arise. 50 Sports Manager Fred Angus, senior, Sean McCarter, sophomore, Paul Creel, junior, and Dean Wilcox, freshman, listen attentively to Coach Hugh Cox during halftime of their game versus Westwood. Halftime p talks are an essential part of the game to menta prepare the players for the second half. Q i.i is ,E QE, ,. - -.rt ggi: . ' nf JV Boys Soccer Team: fFirst Row, Daniel Brady, William Herrington lSecond Rowj Kellin Nieman, Gilbert Lopez, Michael Ritenour, Chris Crofoot 1Third Rowl Casey Lewis, Mike Johannsen, Greg Degruccio, Jeff Shook, Kevin McWaters, Sean McCarter, Mark Hernandez QFourth Rowj Mike Stevens, Jeff Stublar, W P-ff Paul Creel, Mike Brown, Rudy Montalvo, Dean Will QFifth Rowj Richard Riley, Tony Dumas, Dc Nichols, Mike Katana, Russell Sablatura, Mike Fens Kevin Carsnik fSixth Row! Jesus Araujo, Rus Peterson, Mark Barker, Eric Price, Thad Spaldi Gregory Salli fSeventh Bowl Coach Hugh Cox.

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1 aying soccer often involves doing two or more things the same time. Carmen Grider, senior, proves that e can do it as she keeps her eye on the ball while try- ! , 7 fg , 315 W 2 ' fs Q' ,..,,,, ing to avoid being knocked down by an energetic oppo- nent. This was Carmen's last year playing soccer for Round Rock High School. 'nia Shelton, sophomore, Tammy Woehl, junior, and ithleen O'Reilly, sophomore, sit on the bench and ow their support for the boys' varsity soccer team. 9,40 Support from the student body helped the boys have a fun and victorious season, despite the epidemic of in- juries that plagued the team. WWWW '-ff if ,.., ,, Norma Alvarado, senior, chases after an opponent heading toward the Round Rock goal with the ball. Nor- ma was just one ofthe outstanding players. Coach Gary Martin discusses the boys' game with an in- jured Karen Moross, senior, who stayed to watch the guys play. Karen is a major player for the girls' varsity team. Sports 49



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Ann Foisy, freshman, and Meredith Martindale, instruction. Coach Martin and the girls were out on the freshman, battle for the ball during an early morning field practicing every mor practice while Coach Gary Martin looks on and offers practice paid off with five emi-yxe -X K by , issss 5 i Heidi Carson, freshman, dribbles the ball around Lara Vickery, freshman, at practice before school. The Lady Dragons practiced before school and during their first period athletics class every day. This practicing helped every girl to improve immensely and ,helped them to learn to use teamwork to their advantage. Lady Dragons excel at district Despite losing the last two games of the season, the Round Rock Lady Dragon Soc- cer Junior Varsity squad played exceptional- ly well. Using a blend of up-and-coming freshmen and experienced juniors and sophomores they competed well in district. With an overall record of 5-2 and a district record of 4-1 they took a strong second place in district, and look forward to a promising future. The girls' numerous victories came from wins over Westlake, St. Stephens, LBJ and Reagan. Both of the losses suffered this season were against cross-town rival ning during the season. Their victories- Westwood High. I a JV GIRLS SOCCER: fFirst Row! Heidi Carson, Stephanie Clark, Sharon Can- nady, Nadine Acevedo fSecond Row! Kathi Coe, Tracy Paricio, Cindy Olson, Maricela Alvarez, Pam Bielecki fThird Rowj Martha DeLeon, Michelle Hanson, Lisa Ballehr, Theresa McKenna fNot Picturedl Jill VanReenen, Shelli Ford, Evelyn Fabac, Lara Vickery, Laura Farr, Debie Huggett, Angie Smith, Teeyia Mercer, Kathi Hernandez, Hope Mecleskey. JD 0' '- i rgiiifw Q ' 'VN- 35 . rr eglgeriefig 560 Sports 51

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