The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 87, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1998 Page: 3 of 10
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Every participant will receive an opportunity to run,
moves; Scrimmaging and team play.
Tennis Camp - This camp will be taught by AHS throw, catch, kick, defend and run for time.
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benefit Alvin’s Food Pantry. This
can be several items to bags of non-
Any student athlete wishing to
participate in athletics for any sport
in the Alvin ISD is required to have
an annual physical examination.
Athletes may have their family
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top sophomore talent in the Houston
area.
Hairfield’s selection marks the
second straight year for an AHS
hoop player to be invited to the
event. Chris Jameyson participated
in the 1997 event at Rice University.
Retton to speak in League City -
Devereux Texas Treatment Network
is proud to have 1984 Olympic Gold
Medalist Mary Lou Retton as spe-
cial guest and key note speaker for
an Open House celebrating the
opening of the Senior Perspectives
attend the event at Devereux, 1150
Devereux Drive in League City.
Please respond to the RSVP line at
(281)316-5423.
The Alvin Sun & Advertiser
welcomes news of any sports-
related event (Little League
Baseball, PeeWee Football, Girls
Softball, Team Schedules, Etc.)
to run in the Area Sports Notes
Event reports may be sent to the
Sun-Advertiser Sports Dept.
(Attention Stephen Collins),
P.O. Box 1407, Alvin, Tx. 77512,
Faxed to 331-4424, or brought
to our office at 570 Dula St.
(p SCORE A VICTORY
FOR YOUR TEAM!
THIRD ANNUAL FUND RAISER
Steak or Chicken Dinner
Catered by Joe’s
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Physicals required for AISD student athletes
their time and effort on July 11 at
Alvin High School from 9 a.m.-3
p.m. to see that any student who
wants to participate in sports may do
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Women's Softball League thriving in Area Sports Camps
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Banquet Tickets' $25 Includes Hat.
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Where: Texas Rose Hall,
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LIVE AUCTION
Rod and Reel Packages and a Great
Selection of Trips
$5.00 RAFFLE & $1.00 RAFFLE
SILENT AUCTION
BIG STRINGER GAMES
: BOAT RAFFLE 810.00 TICKETS
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There is no charge for these phys- Saturday at Barnett Field House in
icals, but the organizers request that Houston.
each student bring a donation to The contest featured some of the
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coach Mark Curtis for ages eight and older, June 15-18 Weight room instruction will be provided for older
and June 22-25 at the Alvin Jr. High and Pearson Park athletes. All athletes will be divided into groups by size,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Tennis Courts. age and skill.
I^he women's softball league is alive and well in Alvin at Morgan Park on Saturday afternoons. (Top)- The fee is $35 per person and the classes run 8 a.m.- For more information, call 331-8151, ext. 156.
F‘Go4it" is managed by Tammy Dalmolin and sponsored by Ehrhart Industrial Repair. Other team mem- 110 a.m. Volleyball Camp - ACC coach Bony Johnson will
■;ben include pitcher Linda Solis, catcher/second baseman Laura Goode, left fielder Trish Bouquet, third Players will be instructed and drilled in fundamental guide sixth to ninth grade students from individual skills
< baseman Kathy Ehrhart, shortstop Molly Trevino and right fielder Tristyn Womak. (Bottom)-Pictured here tennis skills and learn proper etiquette. There are class- to game play, July 20-23 at the ACC gymnasium,
"is Kathy Hamilton's "New Crew" sponsored by Rent Way of League City. Team members include: second es for beginners, intermediate and advanced. • Participants will be taught to pass, set-up, overhead
baseman Angie Morris, left fielder Lisa, pitcher Angie White, shortstop Tamara English, umpire Richey Soccer Goalkeeper Camp - This camp will take serving, front row attack, defensive stance, blocking,
Goodridge, pitcher Janis Peel, outfielder Betsy Giusto, Hamilton and umpire Lee Grundman. place June 30-July 2 at Alvin High School from 5 p.m.- defensive drills, offensive drills and transition drills.
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^ISD approves Cash as new softball coach
Sam Houston grad held similar spot at Creek; Keithley to assume Cleburne helm
3 By Stephen Collins Sandra Howell coached the team on an Wildcats’ softball program. Keithley will move in as the new athletic year the Jackets advanced to the state
? Sports Editor interim basis during the spring, guiding Further details on Cash’s hiring weren’t director and head football coach at semifinals. After graduating from the col-
Alvin to its best Season ever at 22-10 with available at presstime. Cleburne. legiate ranks, Keithley then played a few
!’ The Alvin ISD School Board officially a trip to the regional quarterfinals after Returning players for the new AHS Keithley, who served as Cleburne’s . seasons with the NFL St. Louis Cardinals,
-approved Andrea Cash as the new head Lyrin Parnell was reassigned by the school coach include Stephanie Denham, Lanae offensive coordinator during the last two Before coming to Cleburne, Keithley
■softball coach for Alvin High School dur- district just 12 games into the season. ' Perry, Lindsey Presnal, Elvia Alvarez, seasons, is slated to assume the two posi- was the offensive coordinator at San
■ing last week’s regular montly meeting. Cash, who was a teammate of former Kelley Kreft, Melissa Bullion and tions next January when outgoing coach Antonio Holmes for seven years and also
• Cash becomes the fourth individual to AHS Softball coach and AISD athletic Samantha Oakley. Dennis Parker takes over the AD post at previously an assistant here under former
assume the Lady Yellowjackets’ post dur- coordinator Sandra Mader at Sam Houston One of the most famous athletes in Alvin Keller. Jackets’ head coaches Ned Turner and
■ing the last three seasons. State, moves over from Clear Creek High High School history was also involved in a The UT-El Paso graduate was an all- Stan Mauldin during the mid to late
J Most recently, athletic coordinator School, where she also directed the Lady recent coaching promotion as Gary state quarterback for Alvin in 1968, the 1980’s.
Basketball Camp - The City of Alvin Parks arid gloves.'
Leisure is sponsoring a basketball camp for both boys For information or to register, contact AHS varsity
arid girls ages 7-17, June 22-26 at Alvin High School's coach Robin Foster at 331-5394.
Gym III. Nelson Barnes Football Camp - Alvin High School
The camp will be directed by former Alvin graduate and University of Nebraska defensive line
Community College coach Gary Coffman, Alvin High coach Nelson Barnes will host a free football camp for
School varsity boys' coach Ken Kitnes and AHS varsity Intermediate school students, July 13-14 at AHS.
girls'coach Dick Orsak. Times for the two-day camp are 9 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
All participants will receive a T-shirt. . The camp is sponsored by the Alvin Booster Club.
The cost.is $50 per student and $25 for any addition- Alvin Football Camp .- The Alvin \lSD athletic
al family members. The times are as follows: Girls ages department will conduct a football camp for grades 7-9,
7-10,8:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.; Boys ages 7-10,10:30 a.m.- July 22-24 at AHS.
12:30 p.m.; Girls ages 11-17,1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.; Boys The cost is $30 with the times being 9 a.m.-l p.m.
ages 11-17, 3:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Make checks payable to Alvin ISD athletic department.
Fundamentals to be taught include: Form shooting. The camp provides a camp T-shirt, any and all football
jumping shooting and free throw shooting; Ball han- equipment and insurance coverage for all accidents,
dling; Passing skill; Rebounding skills; Defensive There will be football instruction on stance, tackling,
stance, movement and man-to-man defense; Offensive catching, blocking, ball handling and kicking.
All-Star - Alvin High School athlete Program.
Chris Hairfield competed this past The event is set for June 25 from 3
weekend in the annual Exxon Soul p.m.-6 p.m. The public is invited to
physician perform this physical at perishible food items or cash.
their own expense, but the athletic For any wishing to volunteer,
department experienced great sue- please contact the office of James R.
cess last year with performing these Smith, M.D.; 511 South Gordon;
physicals at the high school for no Alvin Tx., 77511; (281) 331-0333.
charge. For futher information on the
Several physicians from the Alvin physicals, call the athletic depart-
area wil be once again be donating ment at 331-8151, ext. 156.
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Schwind, Jim & Dodson, Doug. The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 87, Ed. 1 Monday, June 15, 1998, newspaper, June 15, 1998; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1561980/m1/3/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.