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aeeeek ent yg Top row (starting on page 94): Jackie Trice, Mike Voigt, Bradley Bains, Darrell Scott, Kevin Farrer, and Greg’Robinson. Second row left: Mark Aston, Monty Cooper, Lynn Monzingo and Steve Porter. Bottom left, Steve Porter; center, Darrell Scott; Bottom page 95 golf coach Larry Roberts (in cart) with team.
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The at anernceneistosiaNe NS ARE Profile i of a recordbreaker by John Hasselmeier Whoever said records were made to be broken knew SPC decathlete A.J. Moore. Moore, a native of Hughes Spr- ings, broke three records at the Angelo State Fall Invitational, which was held November 19 and 20. The records he broke were SPC decathlon records in the long jump (23” 1 1’) high jump (6’10’) and first day total points with 3973. In addition, he also tied a school record in the 100 meters with a time of 10:9. This tied a record Moore had already set. Moore aiso holds some records at Hughes Springs. These include the high hurdles. In addition to these honors, he also received regional honors in three events. He also received Outstanding Trackster in District. He was also decorated in foot- ball, being an All-District defensive back. He also set another record, since broken, with a 97-yard in- terception return for a touchdown. The return came against Winn-: sboro. His senior year, Hughes Springs tied the number one team in AAA, Mount Vernon. Some of the notables Moore has met include Detroit Lion running back Billy Sims. “Hooks (Sims’ high school) is in our district. My brother played against him. | also met Byron Linwood (strong safety at TCU) and Billy Olson,” Moore said. Olson currently holds the world indoor record in the pole vault. Moore’s athletic career started in the fifth grade, when he started running track. “I’ve always been faster than the average person and | like running,’ Moore stated. Dur- ing his career, Moore ran in events in Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkan- sas. Hughes Springs is within 100 miles of these three states. After high school, Moore was recruited by Arkansas Tech in both football and track. Texas Tech and Stephen F. Austin wanted him strictly for track. East Texas State and Lamar wanted him for football. Moore decided on Texas Tech because he likes West Texas. “I used to visit my brother out there and | fell in love with West Texas,” Moore recalled. ‘I like the sunsets and everything seems so clean and open.” But Moore soon left Tech. “Things didn’t work out there and | was about ready to quit. Coach Ramsey (who was t he SPC track coach at the time) heard about me and gave me a shot.’ Moore remembered. In last year’s Junior College Na- tionals, Moore finished fifth in the decathion. “| should have done better,’ Moore stated. “I was third until the last two events.” Moore has some lofty goals for this season. ‘| would like to score 7400 points in the nationals this year. | would also like to make the 1984 Olympic Trials.”
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