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Purple 60-54 Purple 43-42 Purple 57-50 Purple 64-67 Purple 59-78 Purple 40-41 Purple 58-60 Purple 45-56 Purple 68-82 Purple 61-51 Purple 67-59 Nova tournament scores Purple 54-38 Purple 70-71 Purple 62-61 Gold Eagles Bidwell White Sonics Yreka Red Bluff Anderson Gold Eagles White Sonics Red Bluff Anderson Yreka Lassen Anderson Yuba City 13 Mike Owens grabs the ball from a grizzly. 23 After he gets the ball, Mlke goes for a shot. Sl Just don't stand there do something says Coach De Wald. 41 Phillip DesJardlns perfects his free throw form. 51 Cooking up trouble for the other team. Purple Dunkers L-R: FIRST ROW: Mitch Bohn, Vlctor Martinez, Gamio, Steve Armstrong, Shawn .MericaI, John Coffey, Bill Dan Hendrickson, Coach Frank DeWald, Phllllp Des Jardlns, Bellamy, Bob Johnson, Don Fnsbue, Ray James, and Steve Mlke Owens, Manager John McCurry. SECOND ROW: Tony Coffey.
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uper Sonics Give Top Team Tough Time The most exciting game of the season was the last . rw 4 game against the Red Bluff Spartans. The Sonics s' V R were tied with them going into the last four minutes. -' Three of the Sonics first string fouled out, and the Sonics eventually lost by five points. The Spartans coach said that the Sonics gave them the toughest iii game that they played all season and he was im- pressed with the fact that the Sonics didn t give up they just kept on going after the Spartans. The Spartans ended the season winning eighteen , K4 'D games and losing none. The White Sonics season record is really not an in- K dication of the ability and desire of the team. We ' -., X lost a few games we should have won, but that's the way it goes , said Coach Pat Bauguess. To the if members and the coach, it was a successful season because all the players improved their Z skills and learned to play as a group instead of just one person. All the players were really dedicated to L 'D - self improvement. Some of the apparent im- L Real, and Matt Haish. Mr.Bauguess commended Cal De Mercurio for his out standing effort as manager of all three basketball teams. '-N' H ' , 7 ' 'Q - . :S . L. , 'T Egg' . lr:-Q g -1, . N --1. I K, F ' .. .- :I I . 5' V! 1 J . n Nj! ft- A! E I Q t ' h Vis, 'ili fl 'V V, V 1 V 3 , if V ' 'if-3: -t if Q H 'F A I . 1 f ' 1 1 . H , K . D ,yu Q, 5 J . i S . , in . White Sonics L-R FIRST ROW: Steve Westlake, Rorrle Estrada, Haish, David Alvord, Greg Moss, Jed Draper, Barry Downs. NOT John Hastings, lforrie Vgjtrga, David Bogue. SECOND ROW: PICTURED: Zane Henry, and Gayle Shelley. Coach Pat Bauguess, Vince Real, Mike Fitzgerald, Matthew 111 l td rs provements were made by Dave Alvord, Vince ,,... x
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Dunkers Have Mr. Frank DeWald, coach of the Dunkers, reported that it was a frustrating season ex- cept when the team soundly defeated Ander- son after having lost two overtime games against Anderson, by only one point, earlier in the season. The team lost seven out of their fourteen games but never stopped trying. They ended the season in fourth place in the N.A.L. standings and taking third place at the Nova tournament. Some of the most valuable Dunkers were: Mike Owens, team captain, Steve Armstrong, John Coffey, and Bob Johnson, top scorers, and Bill Bellamy most improved player. Bellamy and Coffey became members of Nova's All Star team. l Frustrating Season I x ' 'l
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