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Bovs Truck Track Runs Out of Steam Track, like any other sports organization -involoved skill, discbline and determination by its members. As Far As An One 'Running when I didn't Track challenged athletes want to taught me a lot ot but also kept many in shape as discblinef senior Stephanie Rodgers said. 'Because of track I will probably run on my own in the future.' me or ff ,gM,,,..,,,,- .., L-. . . .fri in Qs... they contributed to a productive season. Athletes that partici- pated in other sports used track season to stay in shape. Y-L ,gator I F5374-visions:-:gi V V 1 I 5 ,J ' CT r i,.. if +14- 1 'r -efyrfgexr e4i?'f'M1:V or agreed-if rv , , . as ' ' 4' M L rt- J J V or J- ta., 3, t 5 A 'A ii x ,yj 1? ,MXL R ,wxfjwk HSiaaixEX1QQEaQi2iXkdZkHQQaix? Front I-'low:Jason Subt, Brian Richards, Michael Trotter, Ed Jones, Brooks Todd, Charles Mitchell, Jeff James, Corey Waller, Mike Levatlno, John Millard, Justin Endres, Will Trevlillon, John Belt, Brlan Johnson, Second Row:CoachDerek Long,Rob Woertlnk, Alan Alexander, Blll Davenport. Edward Dotson, Jimn1y Endres, Will Petty, Greg Southard,Trea Leonard, Jeremy Peterson, Dennis Webb, Clayton Montgomery, Matthew Lyonx, Greg Davis, Steve DeMoss, Coach Mark Hurst, BackRow:Coach John Ringo, Derek English, Derek Southard, David Bennett, Beckley Davis. Corby Mcwllllams, John Rbsam. John Carrell, Mark Hansen, Travis Jamail, Arl Akrnal, Brian Blrdwell, Jonny Woenink, Shane Pitcher, Dennis Mcwllliams, Kyle Watts,Mark Didlake,Eric Snith, Coach Lehy Fisher. 't-e lgf ,girqruf ., - ,qs all J se, , ,,n.a,5,,ags4,g ' i' ' U 55' 9 ' Y 'f imf 2. wx '4 ,re 1 , f e-rear , air . C' i,,,., 5-'kr Grni.s Truck Front Raw:Kristina Bednarski, Mary McDaniel, Angela Bettes, Jenniler Dunn, Vanessa Holtz, Kristen Hansen, Jennie Love, Cheryl Clark, Rachael Bettis, Sarah Hallman, Jen- nller Vlhasath, Second Row: Shannon Duffy, Rebecca Miksad, Kim Buoher. Carissa Baldwin, Andy Oestrick, Megan Drummond, Jennifer Wllliarns, Heather Soogln, Mellssa Amaral, Aryn White, Amy Johnson, Kristen Silverberg, Liese Silverberg, Sarah Shefelbine, Leslie Amaral, ThirdFlow:Coach Julle Lewis, Coach Doug McRorey, Stepha- nie Rodgers, Kristi0'Donnell, Brooke Trotter, Sarnml Meide, Brandi Nunez, Mindi Stober, Cary Foster, Tor1l Gesch, Mary Nate, Jennifer Dolezal, Jenna Bleser, Rebecca Rollins, Cheryl Ramsey, Coach Clndy Darllek, Trainer Vicki Staloo, BeckRowI3heryl Schoenleld, Sally Bethea, Kristy Ford, AmySearcy, Bechy Sewell, Heidl Hellman, Melissa MoGal, Lisa Mlchaux, Jennifer Folk, Vanessa Uriegm, Karrbra Miles, Alysia Kerr, Jlll Carroll, Diana Teller, Cheryl Strleber, Noelle Norvell. Mad 171 fb Clouds Flying off his feet, freshman Beckley Davis pole vaults in an afterschoolpractioe. Thetrack team practiced year around and provided a good offseason for most athletes. iPhoto by sfaffj SPORTS KNO w THE SCORE The Score Vansrrv TRACK LSU 30 qualifers Westwood lst Chap Relays 1st Smlfhson Valley 1 st Georgetown 5th Belton 4th District 4th K+ 'if
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Ollfd MZ Wai! Driving past a Killeen Kanga- roo, senior Brad Wisner dribbles the ball down the court. The varsity basketball team lost to Killeen by a final score of 43-67. tPhoto by Pica- yunel Varsity's Hustle Posting a 624 overall record, the boy's varsity basketball team returns four starters next season to face opponents in the new Austin district. 'I feel confident about next year and the new district. Not only will the rides to the games be shoner, but more people will be able to come to the games, both home and away,' varsity basketball player John Schulz said. Despite the losing season, the basketball team defeated Dallas Skyline the winner ofthe Austin lSD Basketball tourna- ment lor the two previous years. Builds Hope As FarAs An one This year provided not only experience, giving the ive inex- perienced starters a chance to play, but the rest of the players an opportunity for play also. 'The outcome of our past season deinitely could have been much better. If the team works hard during the off- season and throughout the summer I feel the 1988-89 season will have a much better outcome than this year, varsity basketball player David Martin said. -T h e S c o r e VARSITY Bovs BASKETBALL Austin 61-79 Johnston 63-74 Crockett 62-78 Johnston 56-68 Liberty Hill 68-81 McCallum 79-44 D. Skyline 57-54 Belton 60-67 Unlverslty 61-43 Yates 7583 Abilene 6579 Round Rock 7577 Westwood 57-65 Temple 63-78 Ingram 65-74 Midland 55-77 Del Valle 56-48 Georgetown 49-59 Killeen 43-67 Waco 51-53 Copperas Cove 70-74 Ellison 54-57 Round Rock 56-76 Westwood 40-53 Temple 58-69 Georgetown 56-50 Killeen 50-82 Waco 6064 Copperas Cove 71-60 Ellison 55-59 OVERALL Recono 6-24 Disrnicr Rscono 2-14 4 s an s . if it M'3Yi t l of 2- ' llfbifm Q ' , xg 9 Y-55 15.51418 is fi ip.. 8 t if ,Q 'L , N .-- um W GN Vmsrrv Bov's BASKETBALL Front Rom Davld Martln, Garrett Gregory, Second Hom Brad Wisner, Tlm Bolger, Coachy Neal Calvert, Cralg Biggar, Brain Legg, Sadr F7ow:John Schulz. Jason Watkins, James Roberts, Brad Duncan, Stephen Schultz, Brain Bueslng. SPORTS KNOW THE SCORE J
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