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H5 Carrol! Records Secono' Title TWH s -SX ,I , i gs 'Q fam' t 'Q if Qin , 5 L Soto .44 S010 For the second straight year, Teal Carroll's name was recorded as the state AA singles champion. Following easy district and regional victories, Teal was feeling the pres- sures ot the fans, who wanted her to repeat her state honor, After losing the second set, she established her concentration and went on to win the title. Stan Brandt also advanced to regional, placing third in boys sin- gles. 1. Ellen Bardin and Logan Browning hit a few shots after school. 2. Teal Carroll practices her forehand in preparation for her next match. Practice paid ottg Teal repeated as State AA singles champ. 3. Russell and Tom Douglass take a water break. 4. Tennis coach, Gary Chambers, smiles tollowing his athletes' success. 5. Rod Snyder takes time out from his aid duties to work on his serve. wi ,ts Tommy Wood P . . 1 ' X -.il i Lisa Akery Jack Allen gg' N V ll 1 I fi T 'ff xi ' .V f .Q 1 , 5 ' 1 Penny Allphin Ellen Bardin .. 'Ari I, t 9 P, ,- ki , , ff xi ' ,Q ,fn- Q. -1 . r- 2 . .I t ' ' LQ. f V ' - 1 X I . .iff f 'i 'V R i ' i I' Gigi Barnhart Chase Baromeo 5 lf' NX A i Jav Bauerle Brad Bauman Soto ff? f ' H, 'te QW f 't N L ' . ' r - ' to rf vi 'su 3 3 A1 K 1 . if T K: ' f . ,n ., K., . V W4 Richard Beaman Karen Beck Q .hh h A .. is 6 :gf f f, A it ' .. 'Fl M. ' ' - ... xi! -ff . Y 1 it V 1 . .Tr'2j A , .V i ' if A .. 57 'iii-Q if A A 5 wrjnff '. , .1 V 'M ' V 3 V - .T '. I Rosemary Bennett Mark Bernhard Solo H
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l II7 'Team Falls Short of Dreams ELEVENTH Poole H 3 j .+ :,, f , , ,- .- - H . . ' ' - ,gs .,, -F-we-es:- ' Q, 'E . ' l x- -.--.. . -- ' - if b . ff . . .f 1 .' - fg '-f- ','k .?-.wggigl I L , - L A .'- . ' .- Me.,-. '- ' ,. ' '-1-'Nb' . A A ,,I'jQ.' tim. mme i gp . 14.1 Poole I. David Crowther tags runner out in a close play at home Jlate. 2. Ricky Nelson strikes a happy pose as Paul Hunts- Jerger intently watches the game. With a promising array of talent, the Chaparral baseball team entered the season with high hopes. Since several players returned from the district co-cham- pionship team, Westlake looked like a strong contender for the 23AA crown. Unfortunate circumstances, however, led to the loss of several key players and the high expecta- tions fell short. At first an outstanding season looked like a realization as the Chaps split a double header with a strong 3A team, the Taylor Ducks, in their opening game. The Chaps followed the upset with a second place finish in the Rockdale tourna- ment. Disappointing losses to Flound Rock and Del Valle followed as the Chaps dropped to 2-4-1 . Hopes picked up again in the Elgin tourney as the Chaps once again made the finals only to lose to Elgin. After dropping two more to Del Valle the Chaps knew some- thing had to be done and they came back with two victories over Hays and Burnet in the last games before zone play in district. Coming off of a 6-7-1 pre district record against several tough 2A and 3A teams. The Chaps were optimistic about chances in the newly-formed district 23AA south zone. Opening zone play with a pair of wins over Leander and Marble Falls, the Chaps were cruising along in first place. The ride didn't last for long, however, as Burnet upset the Chaps 2-1. Westlake bounced back with victories over Marble Falls and Leander. A 3-2 win over Burnet forced a zone playoff which Burnet won 2-O. - Ftick Hodges Emily Bertholl Wcki Bishop if .A ! ' 1 l L eaAnn Bloomquist Niles Boggs 14 V1 .Q 5 X I w' X r X' ' f V David Bolles Steve Bolles i i t l f t Dawn BOHG Keith Bowers Nl, Cliff Bowman Tammy Boyle f , lx. J J f ' il , , 5 - ', Y . Nl .4 I , , 1 .f ' . L at ' , ,u - , . jx Q I I . ' r , .1 , U' 3 X s ! Richard Browe Loaan Brownin ' ,ity 'IN I, - A ff ' I n X 5 f 'U f t I 1 . Susan Burke Jerry Burkett
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