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

 - Class of 1988

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KNOW T h e S c o r e Vrtnsrrv VOLLEYBALL Copperu Cove 2-0 Georgetown 2-0 Wlco 2-0 Killeen 2-1 Round Rock 0-2 Ellison 2-0 Westwood 0-2 Temple 2-0 Copperla Cove 2-0 Georgetown 0-2 Waco 2-0 Killeen 2-0 Round Rock O-2 Ellison 2-0 Westwood 20 Temple 2-1 Georgetown 2-1 Tyler 02 Dtsrnrcr Rscono 12-4 OVERALL Rscono 19-10 Varsity Finisies Second in District In only its second year of 5A competition, the varsity volleyball team became ateam to be reckoned with, earning a coveted benh in regionals. The team, like last year's, returned only four players, but underclassmen like sophomore Christina DiGiacomo more than made up forthe inexperience of the young team. 'Being a younger player really did not hinder our performance as a team, because we all worked really well together, Christina said. As Far As An one KNOWS Players who did retum lound this year's competition stiffer, but still played well enough to finish with a 19-10 record. 'Although we didn't enjoy quite the level of success as last year, we still played well and made it a great year,' senior and all-district performer Diana War- ren explained. 'I think our district record really showed that we were capable of playimg well and competing successful in the tougher 5A district' Accordingly, the team showed its strength by placing four players on the alldistrict team and by inishing with a 12-4 district record. After finishing second in distict and beating Georgetown to make the playoffs, the varsity volleyball team lost their opening playoff game to Tyler. The following season brought about changes moving into the Austin Athletic district. A el , K- S 'ffsgg-fee2ffi :rifii'rt -rr, -4 ,T ' ' - i iigif' q A' - f - W ,fi -as-f r r rfr- L if l 2 ,- .y iii, VQN. VASITYVOLLEYBALL Front Rom Leslie Dudek, Llz Caskey, Julie Schmidt, Christina Digiacomo, Second How: Z B T F Trainer Vicki Stafko, Coach uia lann, Tranler Amy rigg, Christa oster, Clarissa l-terrpel, Christina Bednarskl, Jennifer AhNee, Diana Warren, 'liffl Gurkin, Tracy Knox. Back Rownlennifer Philips, Christina Harmton, Brandt Clark, Melanie Hudkins, forr! me Pkry Stopping the action, the official runs in to call junior Clarissa Hempel for the foul. Most of the time, players and coaches did not agree with the calls made by the officals, but the ofhcials call stoodtiPhoto by stafli Give me hve, sophomore Christa Fos- ter congratulates senior Brandi Clark in the playoff game against Tyler. The varsity volleyball team advanced to the playoffs by defeating Georgetown. iPhoto by Brent Halll VOLLEYBALL Edited By: Buck Brelond

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Wifi Out' Spiking the ball, senior Melanie Hudkins powers the volleyball down hard past the opposing defenders. The varsity volleyball team posted a 124 district record. iPhoto by stafil LACK AND WHITE L Coaches and players always agreed with the officials and never had an argument with the men in Agreeing to disagree with officials players fans and coaches often arguedwithreferees So liciting boos and hisses referees called them as they saw them and their final word stood During a game anyone can get upset with a referee by a questionable call' its normal senior varsity yell leader Tod Conner said. How a player handled a disappointing call may have determined how the referee officiated the rest of the game. If I stay calm after a bad call and stay on the umpire s good side I usually get good calls later in the game senior varsity baseball player Brad Newberry said. Those who decided to question a call usually took caution when approaching officials or suffered the consequences. SPORTS KNOW THE SCORE gfnpes Im polite when asking but I don t think the referees really listen to players that have questions about a call they either laugh or get mad varsity basketball player Melissa McCall said Coaches also attempted to maintain control and handle the situation by using tact to avoid ejection When I approach an official I speak in a respect ful manner not too strong Usually during a game when I have a question I have to ask my captain to talk to the officials varsity volleyball coach Zula Blann said. Whatever the call protested the referee had final say and decision. If someone has a problem with one of my calls I usually don t change my mind about my decision' then walk away official Mike Barrett said. Though conflict did occur from disturbed play- ers coaches or fans the men and women in the black and white stripes always got in the final word no matter what the call. .- fm . Q 3 Z I 4? .,, - 4



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JV Squad Compiles 16-9 Record With onl live returning team memberi, thejunior varsity AS Far As An one volleyball team had to readjust and start from the basics in order to start their season off right. together as a team. through hard 'Our Season Qould have work playing was a lot ol fun, been better buf we all were jUt'll0l' Reb6CC3 Mathews said. proud of each other. We all The JV volleyball team's came together and worked well 169 record left them with a good ' T s V or ew Six QQ f A .rf W L fy ' 3' Wiz Q-.-f t 'Ln gang' I I 't I x -L Kits- l, Jumon Vmsrrv Vou.EvsALLL Front Row: Mystl Gurkin, Neha Parekh, Amy Trigg, Allie Harrpton, Jennifer Wallace, Second Hom trainer Vlckl Stafko, Sammi Melde, Kim Jacoby, Laura CuIlington,Susan Goeth, Tracy Harbor, Aimee Ryan, Leslie Dudek, Kelly Benoit, BadrFlow: Charlotte Renwick, Rebecca Mathews, Michelle Martin, Cindy Larson, r W'5iLi'F5 gpg? ,TT ,eee W e f f ' 5 iw.-1 ' tee' Y- t at .tl 1' FRESHMEN AVou.EYeALL Front Rom Brandi Nunez, Brooke Trotter, Sandra Znnecker, Kristina Hanson, Cheryl Clark, Second Row: Coach Cindy Darilek. Jennifer Waisath, Melissa Mathew, Dena Johnson, trainer Wcki Stafko, Back Row: Kristy Ford, Alysla Kerr, Mary McDaniel, Kim Booker. 15 1 5 .+ 'Q N 2? 'F jsi 1 GQ? Q ,, Q ,...,-.,-W t We ig . ' L M :D 'M ' we , ' t t -Q .MVK F Baa 3- CJ f' ' 4 , ' Q Q J Us N if Q , ' -a err? 18 K , . FRESHMEN BVOLLEYBALL Front Row: Dena Johnson, Michele Reynolds, Vanessa Holtz, Katie Morrow, Jennifer Martinez, Dana Davis, Valerie Montiminy, Jennifer Waisath, Second RDWICOGUT Cindy Darilek, Robin Arabia, Carrie Bissonette, trainer Vicki Stafko, Badrl-?ow.Corl Duke, Leslie Munday, Jlll Carrell, Andrea Judge. .Sprite finish which earned the JV a second plaoe in district. 'We were real excited to start practice and very nervous for our first game, but as the season went along we started to settle down and play consis- tentIy,' sophomore Neha Parekh said. ., . i,,,,,r,,M, ,,,,, , , . ,, 5 I K A , , , N Attempting to hit the ball down on her opponent, freshman Kristy Ford spikes the set from her teammate. The freshman volleyball team lin- ished second in district iPhoto by Picayunel , SPORTS KNOW THE SCORE 4 Q l it J.-J Xi 7 ff ff 431 K 'iii Em. , ft ' W ' t j Qywaig 44 W f e 5: ,M rrf rrrrr J f f. .F ,QM W fe ire r 1,1 , , it Z 3

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