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Page 12A — The Colony Leader — Wednesday, November 3, 1993
the SPORTS scene
Swimming
1993-94 Swimming Schedule Griffin ‘A’ blanks Calhoun, 16-0
Nov. 6, McKinney Invitational,
McKinney, TBA The Griffin eighth-grade “A” team The Griffin "B" team fell to 2-5
Nov. 13, Cougar Relays, The Col- posted its fourth shutout of the sea- with a 22-0 setback against Plano
ony, 1 p.m. son last week, downing Denton Haggard.
Nov. 19, Sherman, So. Garland, Calhoun, 16-0, while upping its re- Josh Sharp was the top player de-
Sherman, 6 p.m. cord to 5-2. fensively, according to coaches.
Nov. 23, Lewisville, Flower Mound, J.J. Williams opened the scoring Both Griffin squads end the sea-
5 p.m. for Griffin with a 25-yard touchdown son this week against Perry.
run and Robert Martinez added the Griffin’s seventh-grade “A" and
two-point conversion. "B" teams fell to Forestwood in ac-
Dec. 3, Denton, Texas Women’s Martinez also returned an in- tion last week.
. terception 20 yards for a touchdown „ uM 11
Dec. 7, Newman Smith, R.L. Tur- and Chris Cole ran for the two-point ■ The A team dropped a 32-6 de-
ner Loos 5 p.m conversion - cision, as Clint Clark scoredthe only
Dec. 10-11, Pre-Christmas TISCA, Michael Williams and Travis Still- Grain, touchdown
Loos, TBA man led the offensive linemen, • Chris Callahan played well defen
sively, according to coaches.
the swimming events, led by junior top five individually, will be chal-
Craig Gehrke, who will compete for lenged again by perennial power
the district title in the 100 back- Marcus as well as an improving
From 14A stroke, according to Irby. Lewisville squad, according to Irby.
Other top returnees include team The Cougars finished second to
tion and have lost just one dual meet captains Robbie McClusky and Matt Lewisville last weekend in the
in the last six seasons. Woolard. Lewisville Invitational Relay Meet
Irby has 20 girls and 14 boys in the For the girls, freshman Jennifer as they won 13 of the 25 races in
program this year, with a number of DeJongh will be a top contender in which they competed,
those being first-year competition the 500 and 200 meters with team
swimmers as well as sophomores, captain Claire Oliver, a senior, also The Colony had a chance to win
“We’ve got all our swimmers from challenging for the district cham- the meet against much larger corn-
last year back, but will have to re- pionship in the breaststroke and 200 petition, but Lewisville came back at Univ., 5 p.m.
place a few divers,” Irby said, meter individual medley. the end as the Cougars did not have
“We’ve got a high expectation level Sophomore Megan Conner also enough swimmers to field junior ner, Loos, 5 p.m. conversion,
for all our swimmers though The re turns after finishing second in the varsity relay teams. Dec. 10-11, Pre-Christmas TISCA, Michael Williams and Travis Still-
boys should contend for the district district a year ago in the 50 and 100 Our swimmers were going Loos, TBA man led the offensive linemen,
championship and several of our girls freestyle. against larger teams that have junior Jan. 15, Carrollton/Farmers Branch according to coaches, and B. J. John-
have3 viable shot at state. Irby expects the strength of this varsity programs, Irby added. We Inv., Loos, TBA son had a good game rushing. The “B” team lost 12-0 despite a
Our girls team is so young that I year s squad to be distance events didn t have the numbers to compete Jan 22 McKinnev Invitational Linebackers Chad Foster and good effort from Quarterback Josh
hate to put an albatross around their and its quality depth ■ in all those races and lost the title McKinney, TBA ne Invitational, Martinez sparked the Griffin and Tarrer and fullback Dean Lewis.
neck I think they II compete well in “We’ve been training with aero- because of the uncontested races at fense along with linemen Corev Corev Newman led the Griffin de-
district and regionals, though, bic-based conditioning, “added Irbv. the end. Our swimmers competed Blanco and BI Johnson Cray fense
One key objective for Irby, “We’ve been swimming a lot of yar- very we I, though against some of man 6 Dherman, McKinney, Sher Focht added a key sack from his de The seventh-grade teams
however, will be replacing three-dage and have had some high-the top teams in the area and won Feb. 5. PlSTh Cal fensive end neition traveled to Lamar this week.
time district diving champ Robert intensity practice, more races than anyone else. 0 cougar classic, 1 ne colony,
Lewis, who won the regional cham- "Most of our depth comes in the The Cougars took first place in the * p.m..
pionship last year and just missed diversity of each individual. We’ve 200 and 250 medley, 200 and 250 web.19r District Championships,
All-American consideration. got people in every position that can backstroke, 200 and 250 butterfly wicna pals, IBA. T : . ( 11ca0A Player of the Week honors for his
Another senior diver and three- compete at the district and state and 200, 400 and 1,000 freestyle re- Feb. 25 - Lamartin Invitational, VUS CI 10 Efforts
year letterman, Jay Catchings, took levels.” lays. Texas-Arlington, TBA . . -----------------------------------
third in regionals and just missed a The Colony which has finished The Lady Cougars were first in Mar • 4-5, Regional Championships, From 14 A “There was a lot of question
trip to state, first or second in the district race the the 100 and 250 medley, 250 back- Fort Worth, TBA . whether I would be able to play
The Cougars’ strength will be in past six years and consistently in the stroke and 1,000 freestyle relays, Mar. 18-19, State Championships, get up it really gets me pumped up, against Lewisville,” added Cusano.
Austin, TBA It’s not too hard a job because “I was only about 85 percent on Fri-
they’re a great bunch of guys.” day night, but I got an adrenaline
• D.Pressure is not even a concern for rush before kickoff and I just tried
with a 6-8 district mark and 19-11 Dasketbali CllDIC Sel Dalurday Cusano any longer after settling into not to think about it hurting. I wasn’t
overall, but should return a good The Colony’s 5-2 defense. about to miss the game.”
nucleus next year. The Colony High School coaching To enroll in the clinic send
Overall, it was a good year and staff and basketball team will host a along with name school grade and Nerves, however, were a key Cusano, who runs a 4.87 40-yard
the kids did well. I wished we could basketball clinic for boys and girls of adult T-shirt size to The Colony problem during his sophomore year, dash, is already looking to improve
have made it to the playoffs for the all ages Saturday. High School attention • amir but those have completely vanished, himself before his senior season with
seniors. Hardman was a wonderfulc Thomas, 4001 Blair Oaks' The Col- a vigorous workout schedule;.
surprise and turned out to be one ot The clinic will be held at The Col- t torr ’ “I nervous every game last I'm going to continue work hard
our strongest hitters along with onY High School Gymnasium from V, • year „ ne said w had butterflies in the final game this year and just get
Brandy Bennett and Leslie Roddy, noon to 3 p.m. The Cougars win 1 . See 'tamach all the time and didn’t ready for next season,” he added.
“Jenny Click is a natural and willThe staff will stress basketball their annual Black & Gold scrim- have much confidence. I was really "I'm going to run a lot of bleachers,
get better and better. I'm expecting fundamentals and provide an oppor- mage Thursday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. in nervous the first two games of this work out as much as possible and get
great things in the next few years, tunity to meet the coaches and the The Colony Gymnasium year as well but haven’t gotten that on a good weight training program in
We are going to be a little inexpen- defending 6-5A district champion way since the offseason. I need to run a lot to
enced next year, but they have a lot Cougars. "Fans can come out free of charge y ' work on my speed,
of skill. Our junior varsity squad Enrollment fee for the clinic is $15 and see this year's boys'team in “I guess it really helps to get that I
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- tough this year as well. and get some good scholarship
In the win over Rider, Cusano
____severely sprained his ankle near the “Mark has a great zest for the
o 10 end of the contest and was doubtful game,” Briggs said. “He’s very dedi-
most of the week before the Lewis- cated and is going to be much better
ville game. next year. Next year, he is going to
Cusano
Finale
From 14A
little short. It wasn't a bad game at
all.
"Kalleda Hardman had some good
kills and Hardman and Chessna
Davis did a good job blocking. I was
really pleased with the way Tonya
Durham picked up some tough digs.
Tracy Amick and Jennifer Jamme
really did a good job on serve re-
ceive, Becky Chance had some cru-
cial down-the-line hits and Jenny
Click gave us some key tips.”
The Lady Cougars end the season
Softball Standings
’ Fall Softball League
Final Standings
Monday
Men’s “D”
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Sojourner....................
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El Forte........................
Home Boyz.................
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Men’s "Super C”
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One of the most famous football games in history is known as
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Mer.=********6 4 ORTeys....................................7 3 After seven games, The Colony knew what was at stake and they
1st Baptist........................................4 6 Baker St. Bombers: "111111**4 6 select soccer club’s ’83 Hurricanes responded.
Spring Green...................................4 6 Prime Chiropractic..........................3 7 remain unbeaten with a record of Team members include Nicholas
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. The Hurricanes moved into first
Racquetball tournament set place last week with a 4 0 win over
the previously unbeaten Carrollton
The Colony Parks and Recreation Trophies will be awarded in three Rangers.
Department will host its Fifth Annual divisions for men and women.
Fall Raquetball Classic Nov. 19-21. Registration deadline is Sunday,
Entry fee for the tournament is Nov. 14 at 6 p.m.
$14 per person and each participant For more information call Pam at
will receive a T-shirt. 625-1106.
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