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

 - Class of 1984

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P'O'I'N'T-S OF INTEREST VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Wins Losses New Braunfels 2 1 Round Rock 0 2 Smithson Valley 2 l Hays 2 0 Del Valle Tournament Westwood 0 2 u . St. Stephens 2 o Beatmg Georgetown Killeen 2 0 . d. . . Reagan 0 2 to wm 1str1ct . . . 1t ' 3, 5:61:22 3 3 was the best feelmg! A.I.S.D. Tournament Brooke Boehme, junior McCallum 2 O Lanier 2 0 Crockett O 2 O I 2 nem terrlto Fourth place Georgetown 2 1 $2.231:ch Tournament 2 0 The first time we played HThe support made us more de' Westwood 2 0 Georgetown, we made them cry. termined to win and show the fans San Marcos 0 2 The second time, we cried, but the we could do it. I think it inspired Seguin o 2 third and final time, they cried them as much as it did us, junior . Y. Fourth place even harder, junior April Newton Michelle Hudkins said. Lia TaYlor 1 2 said. Combining team spirit, rivala COOPERATION. Freshman D61 Valle 2 0 Where competition exists,riva1v ries, fan support and ability, the ShmnonLindrushesgobackuphesh, Emtrgp 2 1 ries thrive and varsity and junior varsity team won first in district Eggonm 50m m Older '0 me 8:13 ? i, 3 varsity players agreed that rival was and advanced to bidistrict play be; ' Georgetown 1 2 meant none other than Geora fore being eliminated by Katy Tay' Taylor 2 O getown. lor High School. P.O.I.N.T.S Del Valle 2 0 With stronger fan support this uWhen you,re all spirited, you O F 1N T E R E S T Btmmp 2 1 season, the varsity team took two can play together as a team. I think , Leander 2 0 out of three matches from Geora thafs why we did as well as we did FRESHMAN Georgetown 2 1 getown while the junior varsity this year, junior Cathy Saxton Taylor 2 0 s uad mana ed to s lit one and concluded. VOLligYBIgLL Km Taylor 1 2 53m. g p ms sses ' , New Emmet: 2 1 Fmal Record 21 11 W Row 2 0 mit o a 2 0 ays s n ey 2 1 JV VOLLEYBALL LOCME 2 1 Wins Losses gigonmwn g g New Braunfels O 2 W239 1 2 Round Rock 1 2 Del Valle 2 0 Smithson Valley 1 2 Belton Tournament Hays 2 0 Midway 2 0 Lockhart 2 0 University 2 0 Belton 2 0 Temple Sewn d lphci Georgetown 2 0 Taylor 1 2 gm; 3 3 Del Valle 2 o Behon 2 O A.I,S.D. Tournament Canyon 2 0 Reagan l 2 Lockhart 2 0 Austin 0 2 Georgetown 1 2 Bastrop 2 0 San Marcos Tournament Canyon 0 2 Segum 1 2 Lockhart 2 1 wew Braunfels 2 0 Leander 2 0 031107 hirdlplacg San Marcos Tournament Del Valle 2 0 San Marcos Z 1 Smithson Valley Ellisoanilleen Z 0 Tournament Canyon 0 2 IffggsBmunfels g 3 Fifth place VARSITY: tFront Ran Gayla Ed- San Marcos 2 O Belton 2 l wards, Joan Gillcrist. 1Back Row; Paula Consol tion Georgetown 1 2 Shaffer. MicheHe Hudkins. Brooke Boehme, . Bastrop 2 0 Taylor 2 0 April Newton, Cathy Saxton. Ann Erhardt. Leander 2 0 Del Valle 2 1 Coach Jane Patterson, Kathy Geigen Final Record 2L6 Smithson Valley Tournament . New Braunfels 2 1 , r V Smithson Valley 1 2 SPIKE. Jumor Paula Shaffer takes care Canyon 2 1 in placing her shot in a scoring position. WARM UP. Before games,junior Third place RBCEiVing a district first team were Julie Roach and other junior varsity Bastrop 2 0 juniors Cathy Saxton. Paula Shaffer and Earn glembers practice emf!i prepare Leander 2 0 senior Joan Gillcrist. err umplng, setting, an servmg . :51? skills. Final Record 17.10 ...... 41 Volleyball

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ON TIIE ALERF After the wrw, junior Muhcllc Hutlluns nuts for the hall to he returm-J Hull'nms rm cxxml dhirlCI honorable lncnlmn rm lwr perlnrmdnce during the sedwn ANOTHER POINT. To make sure her serve counts. junior April Newton takes a second to relax and concentrate be fore hitting the ball. The varsity team defeated Taylor 16:14 and 15e12t0 become the district champions. FRIENDS Someone to share The time I spiked the ball, she yelled like crazy. . . and the time I messed every- thing up and we lost, she cried with me. . . April and I have been there for each other at all the games. Volleyball season would not have been the same without my usis? For each game, I made April a spirit box with some kind of goodies just to let her know I was thinking about her. Through big sister-little JFUNIOR VARSITY: mm Rowl Stacy Thomas. Michelle Hall. ISecond Rowl Denny Sewell, Catherine Strieber, Kelly Kern. Tracy Kallman, Marla Ogletree. Angie Shaffer, Dee Dee Kline, Coach Vicki Hallman, Julie Roach. mack RowI Tracy Boyer. Tahni Lawler, Stacy Dumond, Jennifer Deal. sister relationships, I got to know some volleyball players from the varsity and freshmen teams and have some super friendships to show for it that I would not have had before. I felt especially proud of April at homecoming where ordinarily I would have just regarded her as another can, didate. The seasonls over, but the friendships last forever. Jennifer Deal, sophomore OUT OF REACH. Freshman Michelle Woods tries to gain control of the hall. Though many of the volleyball games were played with few fans, there always were some family members and some varsity football players in the . stands to back the teams up from the opening game through post-season play. FANS Great guys, Iremember last yearls crowd of only a few parents. The senior guys this year were great; they attended all of our home games and as many out'ofetown ones as they could. Out-ofvtown games are always tough, but when a few guys show up, the entire team spirit was lifted. It really meant a lot to the whole team to have the sup! port of dedicated fans. Thanks for your support. Paula Shaffer, junior Net Games FRESHMAN: 0-3011: Rowl Robin Rigg, Mgr., Shannon Lind, Sarah Dale, Kathie Stem. Shay Hoffman, Mgr. ISecond Rowl Shawna Sieck, Melissa Andrus. Michelle Woods. Dana Weedon, Statia Stanford, Melinda Gist. IBack Rowl Brittany Gorden, Chelse Barker, Temple McKinnon, Katri- na Cunningham, Yvonne Fortune, Coach Cathy Steinle. 4o J ulie team their skill



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63mg , 47!A+H+- -46? 4 WW W llWle would always go to lock before a game for mental confidence.H Richie Dozier, junior Long winter days Two p.m.t Friday afternoon, the junior varsity and freshman basketball teams crowd on to their school bus headed for Belton. At 7:30, the two teams still have not even thought about climbing back onto the bus headed for home. Even though they have played their games and have showered, they still have one more game to watch. ultls fair that the varsity doesnlt have to come and watch us play and we have to stay and watch them because they dont learn from us, but we can learn from them, freshman Tim Lar' son explained. The junior varsity and freshman teams support the varsity team, but the support for the junior varsity and freshman teams is not always there. HPeople donlt come because there is a ljuniorl before the var; sity, junior Dean Howard reasoned. Either with small or large sup, port from fans, the teams main, tainecl their spirit with tradi! tions, such as freshman Jason Valliery who wore a sweat band on his left arm at every game. The varsity also had their own tradition. uWe would always go to lock before games for mental confidence,H junior Richie Dozier said. Sophomore Trey Hale did not think it was any certain superstition that won the game, but it was how they performed during warrnvup. Hlf we shoot bad when we are warming up, we will have a great game and if we shoot good, we won't. The varsity won 31 con; secutive games, losing only their last and final game. uWe played as a team, everybody was equal and contributed their part, junior Rob Waight said. A SECOND CHANCE. Catching a rebound, senior John Turman protects the ball in an at- tempt to shoot again. The varsity team compiled a season record of 31 wins and only one loss. P'O-l-N-T'S OF INTEREST VARSITY Austin 79 70 Temple 72 70 San Marcos 88 67 Gonzales Tournament Columbus 83 51 SW'SA 96 58 Gonzales 63 53 Bueme 94 56 LaGrange Tournament Giddings 71 62 LuGrunge 71 49 Rice 73 60 Buerne 101 54 Hasx 87 42 H'miuzmd 69 63 Ne'u Braunlelw 79 63 Tax lor Tournament Final Record 3 1.1 Cameron 74 67 Georgetown 81 52 Taylor 74 62 Taylor 73 68 Del Valle 62 60 Lampasas 91 55 Bastrop 65 60 Leander 85 58 Bella 84 65 Georgetown 62 60 Taylor 77 63 Del Valle 64 53 Lampasus 96 66 Bastmp 66 46 Leander 95 57 Belum 76 70 Georgetown 63 6O A6LM Consolidated 75 76 42 Net Games VARSITY: Jay Q'Neal, Mgr., Ben Cohen, Mgr., Rusty Gregory, Alan Kirtley, Bret! Gomlv w1n.Joe Barnes, bean W illiams, Sam Pesl, Richie Dozier. Todd Ariens. Rob lNaight, John Turmdn Ronnie Castillo, Andy MCCord. Coach Dent Taylor.

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