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Row 1: Jeffrey Reynerson, Roger Walker, Randy Littrell, Mark Stallman, Glen Littrell Row 2: Terry Conner, Mark Quigley, Elliet Maples, Gary Kirk, Joe Sheets, Paul Wilson Tommy Maples. Row 3: Coach Ron Gammill, Kent Fowler, Randy Freeman, Dee Wayne Henc Donald Lawler, John Corente, Burton Freeman, Charlie Oliver Senior High Basketball Eureka Eureka H 54 60 60 64 70 72 101 66 61 56 75 74 55 50 62 91 61 56 63 53 57 72 68 47 53 69 75 83 65 64 49 63 57 43 49 46 48 52 39 39 44 35 Senior A St. JOe Blue Eye Alpena Southwest Lead Hill SC. Joe Galena Kingston Alpena Kingston Southwest Blue Eye Huntsville Alpena iGreen Forest Tourneyl Gravette Lead Hill Green Forest Cotter Berryville Reeds Springs Huntsville Berryville lBlue Eye Tourney! Blue Eye lBlue Eye Tourneyl Hollister CBlue Eye Tourneyj Green Forest Gravette Berryville Cotter Berryville fbistrict Tourney? Green Forest CDistrict Tourney! Senior B Blue Eye Southwest Galena Green Forest Southwest Blue Eye Huntsville GIEED Forest Berryville Reeds Springs Gravette Berryville
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Basketball S mrs Of The F ulure 40 su Fourth and Fifth Grade Team: Daniel Fowler, Brent Nelson, Brian Morris, Tracey Girkin, Charles Wes- ton, Steve Caldwell, Doug Helms, James Nall. This year a Little League program was initiated in grades four through seven. Four teams were managed by volunteers Joe Head, Terry Bunch, Keith David- son, Bobby Beaver, L. B. Wilson and Genes Bland. At a practice session Steve Johnson, John Caldwell, Billy Sybrandt, and Kenny Stouten try to improve their shooting. Some of the Little League games were played on the same evening as regular junior and senior ballgames. Shown above is some of the action of one such game. This was considered a successful program, which gave these future ballplayers some basic knowledge of the game. It is hoped this program can be con- tinued next year. Little League games gave the boys some actual game conditions to cope with. Here we see some Little Leaguers battling for a rebound. I
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John Corente breaks ahead of three defenders in a fast break. The fast break has been very valuable in the Highlander s success. In this particular contest the Highlanders topped one hundred points for the second time in the last seven years. Hzghlanders Have See-Saw Year Smaller size created problems in rebounding for the Highlanders. Dee Hency battles Um opponents as Randy Littrell waits for a possible deflection. ,gn-wwf MW' ,j M- sinxwiwfaemmwnf -, , A V '1 i s ' E-W M .4.va i
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