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168 X jayvee, Hit the Hoop, hiefs Hlndividual help and playing experience on the freshman team has really helped prepare us for the years to come, expressed Dede Caffey, freshman basketball player. Having two coaches this year gave added assistance to players of both jayvee and frosh teams. With the new frosh team program becoming more established, another coach was a big relief. Head coach Sue Schuble worked more with jayvee, whereas assistant coach Diane Cline worked mostly with freshmen. While working with the freshmen, Diane Cline em- phasized concentration on the fundamental skills of shooting, passing, and defense. This strategy worked well on the freshman level, as shown by their impressive 6-2 X vit , ER, S a 1 14.3, .t ,. - si? X wt - . kv o ,xt s Sophomore guard Ann Mabry quickly scans the floor before making a pass dur- ing a jayvee match at Kickapoo. Stacked on the lane and ready for an in- bounds play, members of the jayvee team are set to receive the ball. Frosh Basketball record. Freshmen also captured a prestigious second place in one of the first girls, freshman tournaments which was held in Aurora. Girls' jayvee faced ad- justments as many of the girls were moved up due to injuries of the varsity team. Losing the most experienc- ed girls to the varsity team, unfortunately, left the jayvee team weak. Reliance on speed and physical aggressiveness held the short jayvee team together. ujunior varsity had good hard working players who were quicker and rougher than in the pastf' stated coach Sue Schuble. MHaving the unity of a close team, and being able to work as a team on the court brought our success, stated sophomore Ann Mabry. Q . , i 2ff . It
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.ga .Q in li Nl N1 22.5 P5 S. 5 1 GIRLS' FRESHMAN BASKETBALL a X - Front row: Katie Walsh, Cathy Lair- more, Beth Drewry, Hiwannah Binns. Back row: Coach Sue Schuble, Dede xp!-' Caffey, Kam Rude, Susan Brent, Assis- tant Coach Diane Cline. GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY BASKET- BALL - Front row: Denise Garnier, Ann Mabry, Stacey Frost, Dawn Buff, Karen Detten, Sharon Lewis. Row 2: Hiwannah Binns, Kelly Sanders, Tonya Stites, Katie Walsh, Beth Drewry, Sherry Gott. Back row: Coach Sue Schuble, Teri Cobb, Dede Caffey, Cathy Lairmore, Susan Brent, Shelia McGinn, Assistant Coach Diane Cline. eelf 2 ,,,fy T5 1' ff 1- Ozark finds their defense is not enough Hearing the referee's whistle blow, to keep freshman Cathy Lairmore from freshman Cathy Lairmore and Deanna scoring. KHS wins the game 37-16. Kreider wait for his decision. Jayvee, Frosh Basketball 16'
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