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Front row: Brian Graham, Eddy Malakoff. Back row: Scot Riggins, Tom Donnelly, Billy Nlclntrye, Dan Crow, Tony Kuhn, Erik Boe Craig Rosenlrranz Eric Blohm FRESHMA BASKETBALL The 1984-85 freshman boys basket- ball team played with a lot of heart. They weren't the most successful team in the league but it was because they were inexperienced as a team. With the help of coach Pat Strong they were very competitive. The highlight of the season was their one point victo- ry of the undefeated Renton team. The players had fun and gave it their best shot. Next year when they're sophomores they will be very impres- sive. 144 Frexbman Basketball ff' ' K MQ st e ., T1 f lf' ' : fl , 1 K' ' . v- T f::cs:f.'t 4 5 Q Q fy , ., if if 5 5-. f .11 XJ.. 7 iw? -ss is W2 .5-gf
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The league champion sophomore basketball team had a very suc- cessful year. The players worked hard to improve their skills in hopes of becoming contributors to the varsity squad in the next two years. Matt Snyder, the team captain, led the team in scoring and assistsg he was also voted Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Chris Bailey was rebounding and field goal percentage leader. Kelly Price and Dave Paulsell each shot over SOZJ from the free throw line. Other key contributors were Brian Kriesien and Eric Ensey. Matt Keigley was voted Most Improved and Sam Davidson was voted Most Inspi- rational. SOPI-I0 ORE BASKETBALL Front Row: Brian Brunkow, Matt Kagle, Matt Snyder Back Row: Dan Absher, Dave Paulsell, David Spak, Kelly Price, Chris Bailey, Eric Ensey, Sam Davidson, Brian Kriesien, Gregg Bjarnason, Derek Gzaskow, Dale Kunkel Sophomore Basketball 143
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JU 1oRs Intense X wi. The impending doom of pre-college tests constantly nags at your brain. You find yourself swamped in the pressure of homework realizing the importance of true friends. You ,ve finally made it to the upper halfof the school. The tunnel now becomes much less intimidating. Gaining much more independence and confidence, the teachers' parking lot is not such taboo. With all the new responsibilities also comes freedom. You can now legally go to rated 'Rb movies and drive there too. The divinity of being a Senior has only just begun to be comprehended. Though getting in good practice for being a Senionyour begin to realize the importance of individuality. The year has been stressful and tough, but the thought ofjqnally becoming a Senior makes it all worth while. C O Q I I ' ' v , f 1 I Iuniors 145
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