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SUB-V RSITY Experience Teaches Freshmen, JV squads learn from gametime freshmen teams. The junior varsity programs of these sports served as the sole step before the varsity team. When I came to West- lake as a freshman, I got to play golf with the juniors and sophomores, varsity team member junior Mike Grindle said. It gave me a good feeling to know that I could play with people older than myself and excel. Junior varsity baseball gave me confidence that I needed, the coaches helped me to develop my swing and hit with confidence, baseball player sophomore Scott Huston said. Similarly, the tennis team worked on strokes, serving and basic court strategy to prepare its players for the rigorous var- sity practice and tournament schedule. Sometimes Coach lElsal Hinojosa worked us too hard, but I know she was just trying to see us succeed and make the varsity team, so I don ' t mind, junior varsity player junior Brandon Kittncr said. The swim team worked out every morning, concentrating on speed and endurance. The varsity schedule required a lot of stamina and more time in There ' s More... 36. .24. .18. .Hut. Preparing to recieve the ball, JV football player Emmett Johnson counts down. JV team members spent many days before school started in August preparing for the early season with two-a-days. SCOPING IT Out. With her eye on the competition, relay participant Heide Heilman catches her breath between heats. The girls team captured first place, beating out six other visiting schools in the Chap Relays. Edited by Erin Craig I sub-varsityI
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BOYS TV A SOCCER 13 Wins. 2 Losses. 2 Ties (front raw) BrUn Hunl, John Lcifesle, Steve Bailey, (rxiw two) Andy Bennett, Todd Swope, Jjson HjII David Vicrljtii, Ken Kendall, (buck raw) Shawn Orell, Ben Crawley, John LuaW, Coach Sam McCutchen, Spencer Dreiling, Dan Heilman, Kevin Deal. BOYSJV B SOCCER 5 Wins. 5 Losses. 2 Ties (pont row) Clen Hulchins, Ronnie Chan, Rod Morris, Eric Conzalej, (raw two) Bobby Berezovytch, Robby Morgan, Mike Thompfton, Peter Wollan, Robby Lynd, (back row) Brian Shultz, Eric Uipton, Ben Abshire, Jay Slue»»«r, Coach Sam McCutchen, Eric Danheim, Kevin Lindatiom, Todd Michael. Matt Andstrand. GIRLS JV SOCCER 4 Wins, 5 Losses, 5 Ties (sittinx) Margoe Fernald, Michelle Martin, (front row) Brittany Herbert, Stephanie Maria Nonte, Stacie Van Donge, Cheryl Stteiber, Penny Smith, Allie Hampton, (ba Coach Vicki Hallman, Tracy Teasdale, Amy Pigg, Kelly Benoit, Michelle Hogan netcher, Jennifer Wyman. BOYS rV GOLF Top Ten (rronl Kow) Joe Eniminger, John McOaniel, Jeff Llnd, and JaKin Toothman. (Bart Row) Phillip Dopion, Brian McMeani, Ted Harlnctt, and Andrew Irving. PREPARATIONS. Sizing up the jump, sophomore Mark Didlake finds the right grip as he waits for the pole vaulting competition in the Chap relays. BENCH BOUND. Waiting to be rotated in, JV volleyball players sit back and watch the Chaps score another point in its victory against Copperas Cove. =J J fei? It ?( ■ Take it in Stride 1 SPORTS
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Sub-Varsity Basic Training Early athletics stresses essential skills, strategies the water, so each swimmer must be tuned to be able to handle the pressure, JV swimmer junior Derek Kipc said. We all want to be able to last long and win Kicking goals and running laps, the junior varsity soccer team practiced basic skills for experience needed on the var- sity level. The junior varsity team helped me develop some style in my game and taught me how to know everything about you in the game, JV player sopho- more Kevin Deal said. In girls sports, there were teams on every level: varsity, junior varsity and freshmen. The JV and freshmen volleyball teams practiced skills of bumping, setting and spiking for preparation to play varsity. Coach IVickil Hallman taught me a lot, I think that if I played varsity this year, I wouldn ' t have been able to do as good as I did on junior var- sity, JV player sophomore Re- becca Matthew said. In basketball, the girls JV team worked on shooting, ball- handling and court strategy while the junior varsity boys team prepared for varsity with WRISTS UP. Lending hcrlalcnislo the team, JV vollyball pbyer Tiffi Curkin takes the upper hand in the game and with skill and liming, sends the ball back to the other side, wary of the opponents certain retaliation. SCORCH BUSTER. Keeping the team cool, junior David Schmidt serves water to all his JV football teammates on the sidelines. Preventing the team from getting thirsty gives them the extra edge the team needs. practices on shooting, slam- dunking, and defense. The JV team is the best; I had a great time playing with my friends, but I also learned a lot about the game, sub-varsity player junior Jason Watkins said. The sub-varsity teams con- sisted of varsity hopefuls that laid and waited for their chance to move into the big leagues. GAME OF LOVE. Stepping out with a backhand, freshman Whitney Lake sends the ball back to her opponent during warm-up before her match. Hitting the ball back and forth allowed opponents to see each other strengths and weaknesses. Take it in Stride SPORTS
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