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This year's Girls' Varsity Basket- ball team was one of the youngest Ge- rard has ever had. The team was com- prised mostly of sophomores, with about half as many seniors, no ju- niors, and one freshman. Despite the difficulties the girls encountered at the start of the season, the attitude, school spirit, and dedication of these inexperienced team members paid off, as they continued to improve through the season. Their skills were clearly displayed at the Kingman game, which they won with the score of 45-34. Buckeye was one of their toughest opponents, but with other teams, such as number-one ranked Independence, they proved to be wor- thy and overpowering contenders. This game was truly an earned victo- ry, as Julie Falconer scored the win- ning point during an overtime. At the end of the season, the girls were appreciative of the valuable ex- perience they had gained, which will undoubtedly show next year. Coach Dreffs, at the end of the season, found herself a proud coach and a new mother. Young Team Proves Abilit The team warms up before an important game Natalie King glides past her opponent. Maureen Day anticipates 1 successful ln up 68
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l Girl Overcome Inexperienee -4 iottom Row: Lconorc Relnick. Michelle Werton. llope Ufonnell, Susan Hinsherg, l.eah l'halheintei'. Kim Cahill. 'l'op Row: Kristina Chulta. Chantel Valtler. Stephanie Sanchez. Missy ylllllllllll. .lllllc Watson. Coach Qualls. Kay Hoxs ard. Taminy Krystelt. Carolyn Holland. Annie ilcnn, l.oi'i Ka Gerard Gains possession ofthe hall. Overcoming obstacles to insure two points. Like the Varsity team. the .IV Girls Basketball team consisted of very young players. almost all freshmen. Along with their inexperience. they had to adjust to two different coaches. Mrs. Dreffs and Mrs. Qualls. Neither of these situations discouraged them in the least. hut did. in fact. give them an incentive and dedica- tion to work even harder. as they put in more effort and faced defeat reluctantly. Although their work may not have ohvi- ously paid off at first. it definitely did as the season progressed f the girls ended tip winning most of their games. gaining valuable experience. and learning how to work hard together. 67
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