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f P ., Q 1 - ,za ,,--- R Q xg., X. vw XM 1 ,S Golf Team. FRONT ROW: Jeff Bennett, David Suescan. SECOND ROW: Pat Camargo, Raul THIRD ROW Coach Lew Weber Kyle Bacor Moreno, Lance Cypert, John McDonald, Mauricio Moreno, Chris Camargo, Mike Long, Steve Peyton. Steve Bodden Tony Nichols Chris Garcia Preseason tournaments offer valuable e perience Mrs. Carole Wood, geometry teacher looks at two empty desks once again. She knows without taking roll it's the golfers. Missing classes, practicing after school, and waking up at ungodly hours is all part of a swingers life, particularly for those on varsity who led the Cougars to the top at various tournaments. Even though the golfers missed a lot of classes during the spring, tournament play such as Woodlake were a valuable teaching aid. lt gave us the most ex- perience because it was a long course, 98 Golf said Steve Peyton. The experience gained from this helped the Coogs to capture se- cond place in district and a chance to go to regionals. Led by senior Jeff Bennett at the tourna- ment, the regional team of Bennett, Chris Camargo, Mike Long, Raul Moren, and Peyton were disappointed in their 13th place finish, but acquired a good experience. According to most players, they have their Coach Lew Webber, to thank for giv- ing them direction to be a team of winners. Laura Moreno Sophomore Raul Moreno practices his winning form that helped the team advance to regionals.
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Varsity Baseball Team. Front Row: Bret! GOYFDHD. Beco Maldonaldo, Jeff Reczek. Joe Cortez, Mike l Phil Read, Victor Llresti, Pete Flores. Jeff Collignon. Benson, Steve Reqzek, Chris Smith, Berto Villareal, Dave Peters, Victor Grant Second Row: Coach Coach Kevin Ott. Back Row: Grant Morris, Lane Bishop, Scott Lesley. Curtis Tillery, Mitch Finnie. 1 , A .15 A ' i Varsity Baseball strikes out for season End with 4th in district The boys varsity team had a rough year to say the least. With the loss of such valuable players as James Hardin and J. R. Davenport the team had a definite disad- vantage. The team started the first round with losses to Churchill, Jay and Jefferson all tough teams that were too much to han- dle. The boys were hindered by lack of ex- perience and enthusiasm. It seemed as though the simplest infield defensive plays were executed sloppily and with lit- tle precision. The team also lacked pit- ching. But there was one saviour. That was in the beginning of the second round of district when Grant Morris pitched a win against Memorial , after coming to relieve Curtis Tillery on the mound. Another ex- citing game came when the Coogs con- flicted with the Jay Mustangs, a run-in that lasted for three hours and thirty minutes. The game was down to the ninth inning with two outs and bases loaded when Jay got a hit. A hit that would put them over the top to beat our Coogs by a heartbreak- ing score of 16-15. 100 Varsity Baseball Curtis Tillery shows gritting form as he lunges forward on the mound to throw another railing pitch to ponent who awaits at the plate.
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