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The coy smile of Christy Peluso, junior, says that Unlocking the key” to success, Coach Campos two balls are more fun than one when it comes to stresses defensive drills to part of the varsity dribbling. squad during practice.
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f 're a closely-knit team and have faith in Coach ... it's hard at times, but we have fun playing. Steve Nache, sophomore past a Westwood player, junior Chris makes a successful drive to the basket- Free of the earth, junior Pat Curlee (52) prepares to loft the ball through the hoop. J.V. Basketball. Front row: Steve Nache, Dax Watson, Greg Boland, Dela- no Clark, John Enoch, Doug Arnold, Top row: Coach McGowan, Chris Shaw, Greg McLaren, Steve Holmes, Paul Spurgeon, Steve Latourette, Chad Kimble. J.V. Basketball Sports 105
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TTTT Basketball Varsity Basketball. Front Row: Manager Beth Anne Barnes, Angie Baxter, oach Campos. Amy Coyle, Michelle Mackey. Back Row: Tammi Riley, hristy Peluso, Raquel Begaye, Robin Jung, Kristin Williams, Ingrid Centu- ion, Jessie Riddle, Heidi Sparks, Cathy McKenzie. The Right Stuff Girls made of The Right Stuff in the arts of dribbling, passing, and shooting became members of the few and the proud — the girls’ varsity basketball team. Yet, in order to meet the season's goals and challenges, the girls had to dedicate themselves to a committment that superceded all others: working as a unit. While individual performances and talent were vital, they were simply inter- locking pieces of the puzzle which created a complete picture after the year’s twelve games had been played. Our highest pri- ority was to have a winning attitude and to play as a team, not as individuals,” said Coach Frank Campos. Striving to per- form together as a solid unit was the key to unlocking a successful season. In addition. Coach Campos believed the lessons learned from working as a team could be used by the girls in life off the court. By becoming a team with a winning attitude, the girls will learn the dedication and commitment that is re- quired to succeed in life, he theorized. A key point in the game-plan was de- fense. Evidently, the best offense was a good defense, later giving varsity the competitive edge they needed to reign supremely on the court. Design by Gretchen Askew Photos by Greg Fresquez. Instinctively anticipating the swish! of the ball, sophomore Angie Baxter concentrates on a free throw. Girls Basketball Sports 107
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