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A’ SCOREBOARD OPPONENT WE THEY Hitchcock 42 50 Miller 39 52 Polo 50 51 Agar 32 56 Chamberlain 60 62 Crow Creek 57 47 Lyman County 39 70 llarrold 49 25 Agar 34 43 Wolsey 56 42 Sully Buttes 32 42 Ipswich 43 67 Wessington Springs 39 41 Stanley County 44 45 Chamberlain 44 28 Miller 54 70 Mobridge 34 52 1 aulklon 55 49 Gettysburg 50 51 DISTRICT 15 TOURNAMENT llarrold 50 23 (ictt)sburg 32 48 Agar 37 47 OPPOSITE PACE: UPPER RIGHT: Senior cenicr Dixie Hemmingcr stretches for the rebound. LOWER LEFT: FRONT ROW: Dixie Hemmingcr. Megan Garrigan. Kim Williams. Jancll Houdek. Charlene Faulstich BACK ROW: Coach Peter- son. Tracy Scott. Sharon Schillingcr, Sandi Durfee. Karla Gacr. Lcxic Glan cr. Joan Durfee. Janell Haiwick. Patty Kilber, Lori Childs. Coach Ed- wards. • LOWER RIGHT: Coaches Peterson and Edwards assume their usual game positions. THIS P ACE: LEFT: It s all Pirates on this rebound as teammate Charlene Faulstich looks on. 'A' Girls' Basketball 21
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‘A GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Coaching Staff Changes Team Rebuilds Competence Under the watchful eye of Coach Roger Edwards, in his first year as head coach and assistant coach Paul Peterson, the girls’ ‘A’ basketball team accumulated a win-loss record of 6-16. The team went through a year of rebuilding. Losses due to graduation left the team with only one starter from the previous year, so it was up to the seniors to fill their positions. Although it took time, the team was able to pull together by mid-season and made teamwork the key to suc- cess. New red uniforms gave the Lady Pirates a new look as they visited teams around the area. They also seemed to give the team an edge, for most of the team’s victories came on the opponents' home floors. The Pirates took part in the Cen- tral Conference Tournament again this year. In the first round the team defeated the Chamberlain Cubs, but in the second game they fell to the ranked Miller Rustlers. Mobridge defeated the Pirates on the final night of the tournament, but the team look home fourth place honors and placed one player, Janell Hou- dek, on the Central Conference Tournament Team. District time rolled around once more and the Pirates started out by soundly defeating the Harrold Car- dinals in the first round. Gettysburg put an end to the hopes for a District 15 title in the second game, and the final game for the Pirates was also a disappointment when Agar went home with the victory. “The record doesn't tell the story.” -Roger Edwards After the season drew to a close, Janell Houdek and Charlene Faul- stich were named to the Little Cen- tral Athletic Conference Team. Four of the starting five turned in their uniforms for the last time and left junior Charlene Faulstich the leader- ship role. They will be missed, but will have their memories captured forever, never to be released. 20 ‘A’ Girls’ Basketball
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‘B’ GIRLS BB Team Learns The 'B' girls basketball team un- derwent a change in coaches this sea- son with Paul Peterson assuming re- sponsibility for a young and inexperi- enced team made up of two juniors, seven sophomores, and two fresh- men. In spite of this, they were still able to accumulate a record of 9-7. We have played, up until now, fairly inconsistently. We have enough talent and ability to give almost any team a good game. -Paul Peterson Practice sessions for the team in- cluded a substantial amount of time playing cither with or against the varsity squad. Several of the team members filled spots on the varsity bench and gained valuable exper- ience from the playing time they re- ceived. The season taught the girls many things, not only about basketball, but also about cooperation, team-work and leadership. They were sorry to see it end and to realize that another year had passed by, but all look to next season not so very far away. ABOVE: Karla Gacr and t.cxi Glanzcr batllc Tor the ball as Marcia Durfce looks on preparing to assist if needed. CENTER RIGHT: Janell Haiwick. Karla Gacr. and Patti Kilbcr watch attentively and await their chance to get in the game. RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Joan Durfec, Janell Haiwick SECOND ROW: Sharon Schillingcr, Lori Hart, Patti Kilbcr BACK ROW: Tracy Surdcz, Jill Pckarck. Lcxic Glanzcr, Coach Pe- terson. Karla Gaer, Marcia Durfee. and Sandy Durfce. B' SCOREBOARD OPPONENT WE THEY Hitchcock 22 20 Miller 19 30 Polo 19 14 Agar 30 18 Chamberlain 25 35 Crow Creek 34 23 Lyman County 52 26 Harrold 14 26 Agar 25 19 Wolscy 44 25 Sully Buttes 17 22 Ipswich 23 48 Wcssington Springs 28 34 Stanley County 25 29 Faulkton 27 31 Gettysburg 19 18 22 ‘B' Girls Basketball
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