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Cheers! Go, team, gooo . . . fight, team, fight! Chants like that were heard throughout the year, from football season, through basketball season and even as late as June when the loyal Stroman fans cheered the varsity through its successful bid for the state 5A championship. When the girls varsity basketball team had to play Victoria High School for the district title, fans began lin- ing up for tickets within 15 minutes after school let out for the day. By game time, crowds of fans of both teams stretched from the east patio, through the breezeway by the band hall and down the length of the east wing of the school to the front. Busses and carloads of fans crowded the highway to Kingsville and then to San Marcos when the girls con- tinued their playoff successes. When baseball season began, a loyal group of fans followed their games at Riverside St adium. As the season progressed, the amount of fans increased and followed the team through its victories and into Austin for the state playoffs. However, the fans were not limited to those who lived blue and gold on a daily basis. At the state playoffs, the stadium was crowded with Victorians who came to cheer and support other Victorians. Russell Wollshol, graduate, cheers the football team on at a home game. Many former students gathered each Friday night to visit and cheer the Raiders on to victory. 132 Fans
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Coach Carolyn Dornak urges the Raiders on to victory at a football game. Coach Dornak led her own varsity basketball team into area playoffs for the first time. When the girls varsity basketball team had to play an extra game with Victoria High to determine who would be first and second in the district, Stroman won the right for home game. Spectators began lining up as early as 3:45 p.m. for tickets for the 7:30 p.m. start. The gym was packed with fans. Cheers and chants resounded throughout the arena at the district playoff game at Stroman against VHS. VHS won 72-54; however, both teams went on to bi- district playoffs in Kingsville, where b(jth teams cheered each other on to two more victories. Joe Martinez, student activities direc- tor, applauds the Raider play at a foot- ball game. Fans filled the stadium all through the season. Fans 133
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