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Fish, sophs give strength to track team The 1984-85 junior varsity and freshman track season was one of rebuilding. The team was made up primarily of freshmen and sophomores. 'tThere is a strong nucleus and good depth in the sophomore class. The junior class will give excellent leader- ship as seniors for our young team of 1985-86, commented Coach Phil Delavan. The coaching staff was extremely pleased with the effort of our younger track athletes. They worked with great determination and we feel they will enable us to have a much stronger track team in '86, commented Coach Mike Jenkins. Andy Combs, freshman, lettered on the varsity team. He was considered the most valuable player. The freshmen were outstanding athletes and will be the backbone of the track team for the next three years, concluded Coach Delavan. Pat Brindle, freshman, leads the hurdlers down the track in a meet hosted by the RRHS Dragons. Eddie Rice, freshman, takes off after receiving the baton from relay team member Bobby Formby, freshman. Andy Combs, freshman, prepares to take the baton from David Vasquez, freshman, at a JV track meet held in Dragon stadium. Track
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Baseball advances to bi-district Making it all the way to the bi-district playoffs, the varsity baseball team end- ed the season with 15 wins and five losses. l feel we've had a great amount of success and improvement. We've gone from a very inconsistent team in the beginning to a bonafied contender in the the end,', said new head coach John Langerhans. f'Being a new coach I feel we've got a good bunch of young men here at the Rock and it's been a pleasure working with them. The spirit has been great but it usually is when you're winning, add- ed Langerhans. 'KS-tarting in district we really felt like we started playing together and believ- ing in ourselves. Everyone got along great and knew the role they had to play for us to be champions. The whole year has been alot of fung ljust wish we could all keep playing together, commented Todd Brown, senior. 'fDuring the last part of the game against Westwood to determine the district champs, Westwood filled the bases and put their best batter up. I knew when that last ball was hit that it was in play, so all I wanted to do was run out and help James Lancaster hold on to it, commented Coach Langerhans. ln the bi-district playoffs against Nacogdoches, the Dragons lost two in a row, but Langerhans summed up his feelings by saying, Our boys competed well and, equally as important, showed lots of class. f. -an-' ' . Q , .......-s- .,.,g...-. -fish, A -kfh U ...::f,L - R .gf K X of A.. Salvador Rodriguez, junior, tries to avoid stepping on a Nacogdoches player during the first game of the bi-district playoff. 134 N arsity Baseball BP .p -,Mr c, . if S .se . .Q if .. 'Qt is 2 Mike Bradley centration as Dragon varsity baseball players show their respect Round Rock Westwood game This last g by removing their caps during the playing of the the regular season gave the district cl national anthem at the opening ceremonies of the to the Dragons
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