Westlake High School - El Paisano Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1984

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P L E A S E R s to, This season was a learning season with new ideas and new people. Stacie Schuster, junior Overcoming obstacles WWth a vouiig team, the loss of a goalie and the scrutinv of several plavers hv the Universi! ty Interscholastic League, members of the varsity girlsi SOC' cer team realistically set their season goals. Despite any obstacles, the team finished second in the district, and anticipated next year with the return of many of the same players. HThis season was a learning season with new ideas and new people, junior Stacie Schuster said. uThe team is ready to make it to number one next year and make the girls, varsity soccer team a team to be remembered. The team had to deal first with the inexperience of many players. This year was a rebuilding year since we lost almost one half of the team due to graduating.H junior Shannon Legg said, but even with this loss the team did great. But the team also had to con; tend with factors not as easily overcome. The loss of goalie Sharon Lux to injury and the questioned eligibility of five players after a UH. ruling challenged their right to play could have affected the team,s attitude, but members said that they worked as a unit to sup, port each other. uThe upperclassmen werenyt too hard on us, freshman Amy Hoover said, hand depending on the mood, the team worked well together. PART OF THE WORK. Junior Kristen Green practices her passing tech- nique 0n the soccer field. Soccer players spent hours on techniques during their practice time. 36 Crowd Pleasers P-O-l-N'T'S OF INTEREST VARSITY Austin 5 0 Anderson 1 3 Westwood 0 7 Johnston 2 1 Round Rock 1 0 McCallum 5 0 Travis S 0 Lanier 5 0 Georgetown 0 O Reagan 1 l Crockett 1 O LBJ. 5 0 Final Record 8.2.2 GO FOR 1T. Determination shows on junior Shannon Legg's face as she advances to the goal. The junior varsity ended the game with a Zrl xictory over LBJ. SIDEKICKS. Part of most any game was spent on the sidelines. Junior Angie Emerson waits her turn to he on the soc- cer field during a practit ca m Hum tum

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u-am heat the Spartans Tal. 0LT FRONT Sophomore Tim Es- mxer hattlcs for the hall from the St. Mcphcn'x Spartans. The Junior Varsity P-O-l'N-T-S OF INTEREST VARSITY SOCCER CarroltomFarmet-s Branch Tournament North Garland 0 Marshall 1 Newmann-Smith Chaparral Cup St. Stephents Crockett Reagan Round Rock Travis McCallum Temple Austin Georgetown Johnson Crockett Lanier LBJ Anderson Westwood ..t OHNNOOOANNNwOOw NOOOHHONOt-H-r-H-NN 00w P-O-t-N-T-S OF INTEREST JV SOCCER C rockett Austin LBJ Johnston Varsity Lake Travis Round Rock Travis Reagan Georgetown Temple St. Stephents Georgetown Temple Westwood St. Stephents Lanier Crockett Westwood nm:qpu;xnova..Ngomwr-. ONOhINOOQOOh-Ohiv-F-OF-O Final Record 13'2-2 TO THE OTHER SIDE. Against the Lanier team, freshman Ja- son Decker has no problem getting the ball away from the opposing team member. VARSITY SOCCER: tFTOn! R010 Kent Kogn. hrlk Lavnc, Tum Hun, Don Erode. Eric Hoover, BiIIx Lindstv. Bruce Srhauhhut tBuvk RUIN Coach Paul Stmnn, Stephen Johnwn. Rah Courter. Danny Hmz, Andx Locke, Cnlin Vcntura. Tummx Hines. 35 Boys' Soccer A COLD DAY Senior Eric Hoover moves between two Cmckett players to continue taking the hall to the other end of the field in hopes of storing another goal.



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P-O-I-N-T'S OF INTEREST JUNIOR VARSITY SL Stephen's Round Rock LBJ Round Rock Reagan St. Stephen's Westwood Lanier VVestwood v x OSOQkHng s. .OOOvAGNN A; $2 Final Record 34,5 EMBARRASSMENT Hiding in a corner, freshman Michelle looney tries to avoid further pranks during freshman in- itiation . SPORTSWEAR iYaill always look so sloppyX friend of mine on the tennis team said, uY2fll always look so sloppy. For the most part, thafs true. No one on the team dresses up for mac tices because effort is what counts, not appearance. Actually, most of us in soccer are not real concerned about what happens to be uin fashion TRICK MOVES Using a head bump, freshman Kim james sends the ball to a friend to return. RISKY BUSINESS 0t uthe in thing off the field either. A lot of individuality is expressed through the way we dress every day. My friends range from preppy to the more creative dressers. It seems to me that soccer attracts many of the more individual type people at our school because the game of soccer is not of the norm. Alicia Davis, Junior i1 really felt responsible for our lossi Some people like soccer because it involves many risks. I am one of those. When the girlsi soccer team played in the St Stephenis tour! ' nament, we ended in a tie and had to have a shoot out. The team picked me as one of the people to shoot. When I missed the shot, I felt responv sible for our loss. But, at the same time, I knew we had played a great game. After the game, the team got together and discussed our good points and our bad points. We went home a team - ready to win the next game. Liz Sanford, Junior STRAIGHT FORWARD. On the practice field after school, sophty more Amy Hoover, forward, executes a ball handling drill. The varsity prac- ticed at least two hours on school af- temoons. ii, math Vitki Hallman. JV SOCCER: iFrnnl RUIN Angie Emerson, Ann Sthumaker. Paige Myldrim, 6ngie haill r. Stalin Stamford, Brittam Gordon, Nissa Blair iBack ROWD Nicole Croft, Shawnii Sleek, Xln m Daxis, Hazel Adams, Catherine Chapman, Staci Bigger, Krisu-n Green, Jenelle LOUIKII. Luonex, Coach Michael Blavlock, 37 Uirk' SOCLCF VARSITY SOCCER: iFrmIl Row; lJcah Dalton. him n Murchiuid, me lupr tun, Stacie Schuster, Sharon Lux, Tori Mann. Lauren Brodie, Aim Hnmrr iHm k Rum Mum Shaffer, Sharon Rylander. Shannon Legg. Jane Tacketl. Donna Brindle Mum Dumuml Mii heHc

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