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. . . the team got mentally and physically prepared for their games by 'fdunking the ball before the game, and listening to Van Ha1en's 'fJump.,, Chris Parisi shows the crowd that G.M. is number one. Scott Stevens reaches for a jump ball. foo Ahead The boys' Varsity basketball team had a league record of 8-7, with an overall record of 9-10 this year. Cap- tains included Chris Parisi and Rob Hemminger. Leading scorers were Chris Parisi, Rob Hemminger, and Scott Stevens whose averages totaled 17.8, 11.5, and 11.1 respectively. Scott Stevens was also the leading rebounder with an average of 6.6. When asked how the team felt they worked as a whole, Varsity player, Gor- don Apodoca commented that, We got along great. Whenever one of us was having a rough game, we'd help the other one out. As for preparing for the games, the varsity team often spent two hours ever- yday at practice. This often included weekends and early morning hours. In nd Jump! addition to practice, the team got men- tally and physically prepared for their games by udunking the ball before the game, and listening to Van Halen's Jump On the whole, the team felt their best game was played against Wheatridge at Arvada West Jr. High. We had more block shots than usual and made few mistakes, states Gordon Apodoca. I think that's what improved our gamef, Although the team's record went down from previous years, they felt, as Gordon Apodoca replied, They were better than their records showed. BACK: Coach Bruce Dick, Coach Gerry Gron- inger. MIDDLE: Rob Hemminger, Gary Mages, Gordon Apodaca, Scot! Bush. Trevor Jacklin, Chris Parisi, John Brehm, Sean Dowdell. FRONT' Manager Keith Black, Rod Schreiber. Scott Stevens, Jeff Shearer, John Kinney. 1 r R 1 Q11 lf' 3 at 5 I X IN BM- ta 55, an fl M13 1 , ,AM E 11 a Vie X , , J ..... . . , J ' ,,,,, J ' M ,,,W,,W,Ww4mwwag,a, M4 ,,,,,,,,,aWwfW , ,, W , M ' M ,iffmwfif fa, ,. ,,,,, M ,,,, ,,,,, A V ,,,, f
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fn W. ff algae any ww Simi at aff ,,,, f fm - f ,flaw Enthusiasm bounding Everywhere . . . the three overtime games ust added to the excitement of the season. W ,. 2192 72 , F, 5,55 , ,wa 5 . . ,Q wg, QW, at 1,036.11 The sophomore boys basketball team had an impressive record of 12-5. One does not have to be extremely tall to be an awesome basketball player, and no one proved that better than Aaron Yar- nell, who was the leading scorer with 177 points, and a leading rebounder. In addition, Marv Felton was another leading rebounder. The audience found the games enthu- siastic and exciting. All the games were fun and exciting to watchf, said a supportive fan, Monica Ugate, And there was a lot of spirit among the crowd. stated Tanja Pliler. Everyone on the team got along well and I think that is really important for a team and it showed on our record. said Rick Kaylor, a member of the team. The team was very proud of their record, and have every right to be. As always, we'll be looking forward to next year. The boys JV basketball team per- formed well this year with a record of 14-4. And the three overtime games just added to the exitement of the sea- son. The winning 2-3 OT games, against Wheatridge 56-54 and Colum- bine 80-78, were the most exciting to watch, according to Tracy Counter who said They were all exciting, but the games against Wheatridge and Colum- bine were the bestln Leading scorers included Tim Wright with 254 points and Scott Bush with 236 points. Bush also was the lead- ing rebounder with an 8.3 average a game. Bush and Wright were just two of the talented players on the team. Cong done! ratulations, guys, on a job well- BACK: Larry Hancock, Gary Mages, Tim Wright, Scott Bush, Steve Willoughby, Trevor Jacklin, FRONT' Scott Sparks, Walt Shat- tinger. BACK: Mike Beckner, Rick Kay- lor, Marv Felton, Randy Kenney, Joe Schleicher, Dan Cudworth, Kent Ingram. FRONT: Tim Chiles, Aaron Yarnell, Dave Rad man, Mark Kinney, Brian Wright Dan Kubitschek. NOT PIC- TURED: Steve Dunagen. ..,...... at ,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,gg ' 5, I ,,,,. ' RDMS ilii ' Rm. e e' . ' gm -- WS FW -4 . at P.-Q 91 ans g 't qgulz I 2, Q . . p gg . MMS i MMS . , ' W a WMS aids . 4 3 - f'il' ' 2 5 if 3 2 V E 24 t , 4. I 3 -'- t ., in - my . . . 1 g , er 4, , , . F .7 C .. .,... Q 'iit , S , s ,. V X Q.. ft.. f ,E san.: 'Y at , .... S- Q B lietbafl 167
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