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Team members : First row — Manager Mark Hill, Holly Keefer, Tammy Didawick, Laura Didawick, Kim Gloyd, Shelly Jenkins, Manager Jane Renner Second row — Coach Judy Harden, Coach Steve Smith, Coach Ken Newbraugh, Stephanie Lafollette, Shawnta Neal, Becky Harden, Tina Stotler, Carol Shetler Girls’ Basketball 29
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SIJRli SHOTS MAKE TWO Two in a row, the girls varsity basketball team had another great season. The girls finished their season with a record of 15- 5, also beating Musselman and Petersburg to win the sectional and regional ti- tles to enable them to go to the AA State Tourna- ments once again. Al- though the team didn’t reach as far in the tour- naments as last year, they fought til the end of the battle. With a score of 35- 71, the team lost to their opponents, Doddridge, who went on to win the state title. To go along with the great job by the team, a few individual’s hard work and extra efforts paid off. Seni- orsShawnta Neal, Tina Stotler, and Becky Harden were the leading scorers of the season. Becky was cho- sen for the first team of the Apple Valley League and Tina was awarded honor- able mention. Becky also claimed three new high school records: most points scored in a game (she scored 42); most points scored in a season (she scored 629); and most points scored in a career (she broke the record held by Rhonda Miller); Becky scored 1,801. Tina Stotler led the team with her foul shots, shooting a hot 75 percent from the foul line. Tina and Becky were also chosen as two of The Mar- tinsburg Journal ’s “Elite Eight.” Congratulations to these individuals and the rest of the basketball team for a job well done! BERKELEY SPRINGS GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL BERKELEY OPPONENT 48 Frankfort 30 52 Hedgesville 50 51 Loudon County 34 54 Jefferson 33 46 Loudon Valley 44 32 James Wood 46 57 Paw Paw 26 51 Frankfort 46 49 Martinsburg 47 30 Hedgesville 53 40 Loudon Valley 39 60 Martinsburg 38 45 Musselman 39 43 James Wood 60 60 Hampshire 39 60 Loudon County 52 45 Jefferson 70 49 Musselman 50 79 Paw Paw 48 57 Hampshire 42 42 Musselman 35 53 Petersburg 39 35 Doddridge 71 Concentration! Coach Judy Harden and team members Carol Shetler, Stephanie Lafollette, Holly Keefer, Laura Didawick, and Kim Gloyd follow the play while Angie Cave keeps records. 28 One of a Kind
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JUNIOR VARSITY WORKING THEIR WAY UP Fun and games? You bet! The fun started last summer when many mem- bers of the J.V. and Jr. High basketball teams at- tended basketball clinics to improve their skills. Mem- bers of the J.V. participat- ed in trips to Ireland and in the Mid-Maryland and the Indian Clinics held yearly. Many worked hard to have success for the up- coming season. Giving it all they had, the girls were involved in many exciting, close games and overtimes. The girls didn’t do as well as they anticipated, and their sea- son record was 10-10, but they hope to do better next year. For such good effort, Coach Ken Newbraugh gave the girls a pizza party. The Jr. High girls ended their season with a record of 0-6. The J.V. is very proud of the girls varsity for earning their way to the AA State Tournaments once again. Gaining knowl- edge and experience of how to play basketball makes them One of a Kind. BERKELEY BERKELEY SPRINGS GIRLS J.V. BASKETBALL OPPONENT 20 Petersburg 26 27 Frankfort 9 13 Hedgesville 28 29 i oudon County 27 27 Jefferson 18 23 Loudon Valley 30 31 James Wood 39 27 Frankfort 30 31 Martinsburg 18 19 Hedgesville 29 25 Ix udon Valley 37 13 Martinsburg 16 32 Musselman 11 19 James Wood 28 25 Hampshire 31 47 Loudon County 33 22 Capon Bridge 10 24 Jefferson 25 Musselman 33 40 Hampshire 22 Team members : First row — Denise Donadieu, Annette Brown, Cyrena Bingaman, Laura Didawick, Elizabeth Grizzell, Amy Hoffman Second row — Manager April Yost, Jennifer Baker, Wendy Smith, Coach Ken Newbraugh, Michelle Vanatter, Sherry McColl, Manager Jane Renner 30 One of a Kind
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