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Soccer girls pull 1 -0 opening game upset
Boyles' goal leads to 'biggest first win'
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Lakeydra Brown and Kristin Funderburg each free throw to quickly open the flood gates.
Alvin finishes respectable fourth at boys' soccer tourney
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Kandice Dalmolin (13) lets loose with a pass, while teammate Shelly Wilson looks on during the varsity basketball girls' 59-19 spanking of
Angleton here on Tuesday. All 10 Lady Jackets broke into the scoring column with Wilson pumping in eight points and Dalmolin adding seven.
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death with the first team to score
winning.
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great weekend as well. Michael
Brzezinski also did a great job at
goalie. “It was a total team effort all
around.”
finish at the Fort Bend Tournament
last weekend, advancing to the con-
solation finals on Saturday.
Alvin went 2-2 at the event with a
5-3 first-round Thursday defeat to
Elsik, before picking up its initial
1999 win by a 3-2 margin over
Spring Woods. Friday.
The Yellowjackets then captured a
thrilling 3-2 overtime shootout with
Nederland and dropped a narrow 2-
1 decision to Lamar in the consola-
tion clash.
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tournament, boys’ head coach
Donald Thompson said.
“The contest just went up and
down,” the second-year coach
added. “When the game went to
overtime. we missed our first three
attempts and they made their first
three. Then we came back to make
our last three and they missed their
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if Tuesday’s season opener do to win and played a great game, group, although it could change at
served as any indication, Alvin considering that we went 10 days times depending on the scouting
High School Varsity Girls Soccer between the scrimmage and our report we have on certain teams.”
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far as starting the season on a good they’ll eventually see action,”
note,” the fourth-year coach said. Foster said. “As we get closer to
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. One didn’t have to watch the
AHS girls longer than a few min-
utes to note the improved condi-
tioning staple Foster inserted dur-
ing the offseason. On several occa-
sions, Alvin beat the Lady Stings
to the ball and displayed a quick-
ness dimension not seen as much
last season.
“Our motto is that we will out-
run you for 80 minutes,” Foster
said. “We also looked a lot sharper
and crisper passing the ball
“The girls set a goal of being a
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Soccer Boys turned in fourth place to be one of the most exciting of the three-day tourney.
may well make more than a few first game.
dents into its preseason No. 14 “I don’t think
region ranking. anyone should
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two before the the 1999 campaign of Texas City’s
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Gym III might as well be known as the pumped in eight points and four steals, while tured a 48-26 decision with Chimetrias Williams
Angleton girls’ “voodoo palace.” Shelly Wilson also chipped in eight points and throwing in 12 points and Jessica Denham adding
For the second straight year here, the Lady Kandice Dalmolin and Morgan Meyer added 10.
Yellowjackets not only placed the Lady Wildcats seven apiece. Alvin boys 70 Angleton 64 - The Jackets ral-
through another scoreless string, they made Sharmeal Archie also dished out a game-high lied from behind with a huge 25-15 fourth quarter
Angleton endure the misery for an entire period. seven assists. to pull off their second consecutive road victory
Alvin opened the game with a 19-0 spurt and in holding Angleton off the board during the over a county foe, Tuesday night.
never looked back in planting a 59-19 headache first period. Alvin held the Lady 'Cats to just a The Wildcats led 49-45 entering the final eight
on its county adversary. Tuesday night. pair of attempted shots from the field with one minutes, but were limited to only 35 percent (6 of
All 10 Lady Jackets (9-11, 3-3 in District 24- resulting in a Smith rejection. 17 attempts) shooting the rest of the way, while
5A) reached the scoring column with Caley Smith's two field goals complemented buckets Alvin (10-10, 2-1 in District 24-5A) connected on
Smith's 10 points and three blocked shots leading by Archie, Brown, Burkhalter. Funderburg. 54 percent (7 of 13) of its shots from the field and
Granted this was only the first of They’re a very
a grueling 20-plus regular slate, good team and
but starting off with a 1-0 cliff- they went at us
hanger over the area’s No. 1 hard all the
ranked squad in 4A, Texas City, way.
might prove to be an immediate Fortunately we
game's only goal with 16 04 The teams matched each other better conditioned team during the 22224225382m
remaining in the contest I he 5 .3 relatively close throughout with offseason and they learned what WaenaMsacanEeeeeuran62E26B228E25ENaadse
forward delivered a rising bullet Alvin (1-0) holding a narrow 16- they needed to do. If we can keep waaaaIT
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While stopping short of calling combining for 12 saves. Tournament later this week at “Thistourneywillbeabigchal-
it an absolute landmark win for the “What I’m doing with Jamie and Sugar Land’s Mercer Stadium, lenge for us because we’ve
girls’ program, head coach Robin Shauna is something I working in having played Austin Westlake in always tended to have a little trou-
Foster didn't temper the outcome's with the whole team in playing the first round on Thursday. The ble on (artificial) turf” Foster
potential impact either. individuals at more than one posi- girls’ next home game is Jan. 19 said
“I think it was-our biggest win as lion, trying to get a feel of where with Dickinson.
dence booster for us," Thompson Friendswood in a dual meet, here
said. “The guys showed a lot of Jan. 7.
heart and demonstrated quality soc- Ashley Smith was among the top
cer all the way. individual finishers for Alvin in the
“Ronald Ramos scored three goals 200 free (2:26.53) on the girls' side.
during the weekend, while Travis while other first places went to
Hobbs. Garrett Dietrich, Ricky Amanda Lewis in the girls' 200 IM
Hubbard. Jason Genovese, Rogerio (2:43.15) and 100 fly (1:16.71);
The gutty effort Alvin displayed in Alvin (2-3) has been idle this
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Schwind, Jim & Looby, Edward. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 47, Ed. 1 Sunday, January 17, 1999, newspaper, January 17, 1999; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1562071/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.