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A Dream Season ntering his sixth season as head coach, Bill Murray faced one of his toughest schedules ever. The Brahmas had games against Manchester and Bishop Amat, who were two of the top teams in southern California. The Brahmas had the experience to be successful, but they just had to prove it. Going into their first league game against Wilson, the Brahmas were the ninth best team in the southern section of CIF. The Brahmas were involved in three tournaments. They came in first place in the San Dimas tournament with Brian Hendrick being named most valuable player, fourth place in the Tournament of In many ways, this team was better than last season, explained senior Brian Hendrick. Champions, which was the premier tournament in southern California, and finally second in the Covina Tournament. Early in the season, it was hard to tell if it was ,one of the best Brahma teams Murray has coached. We had very little practice due to the many games this season, but the players want to be a better team than last year, explained Murray. The key players throughout the season were seniors Brian Hen- drick, Mike Schumacher and Joey Maddot. The most important player was Hendrick. The 6 foot 8 inch senior was recruited by many universities, but chose UC Berkeley. Murray stated, Brian is a very talented athlete, has a strong desire to win and we may have a chance some day to see him play professional basketball on television. Through hard work and determination, the Brahmas showed off their true colors, and according to assistant coach Jon Goode, It was the most explosive Brahma team he tMurrayl has coached. N fic 2' -se .f' 'W WATCH THIS - Senior Mike Schumacher makes his way in for a shot. Schumacher was a key player this season. IN YOUR FACE -- ls senior Brian Hendrick who attempts to make a jump shot. Hendrick was one of the top players in California. 100 Sportsf Varsity Basketball
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