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RECREATION '1 63 GIRLS' VARSITY Champs remain undefeated History repeated Slipping by with another win, the Lady Eagles ended their season with a perfect record. For the second year in a row the varsity basket- ball team came away with twenty-five wins and no losses, sweeping another state championship. But, was their record fifty wins or fifty-one wins? During the season the squad beat a ju- nior varsity team. Coach Loren Ziegler explained, You aren't allowed to count games unless played against varsity competi- tion. X Regardless, the Eagles have escaped with yet an- other flawless record, and are still number one I F ,MW . j. .,.. C . O Two points more. ignoring the Santa Fe Trail defense, junior Vicki Vande Velde 1333 puts up an un- der-the-basket shot. Photo by Co- lette Bosse. Teamwork. As senior Angie Suther 1145 looks on anxiously senior Terri Perrin 1121 struggles to put up a shot against her oppo nent. Photo by Beth Brandenburg Scoreboard Opp. S.L. Perry- Lecompton 34 64 Holton Santa Fe Trail St Marys Osage City Rossville Hayden Mission Valley Wabaunsee St Marys Osage City Jayhawk Linn Oskaloosa Wamego Rossville Lyndon Santa Fe Trail Wabaunsee Mission Valley Sub State Rossvllle Mission Valley Northern Heights State Osborne rue Remington Season s Record Wins Losses
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RECREATION GIRLSARISTY- - - 0 COMING FROM You Out of our way we re going for it was the major theme of the Lady Eagles basketball team as they strived to defend their state championship. The team displayed a great deal of character as they had to deal with some adversity and pressure throughout the season. They were able to accomplish their goal of another undefeated season and state champion-defeat- ed season and state cham- pionship because of the commitment and personal sacrifice from every mem- ber of the team. - Coach Loren Ziegler. lt makes me feel impor- successful team. -Kim Frank. I felt really lucky just to be a part of this group' it was a perfect way to end my senior year. -Nancy Mohler. I thought my senior year went really well and we ac- complished what we set out to do. -Michele Engel- ken. tant being a part of such a or IS it 519 Fabulous Five. Lining it up for the pre-game routine, teammates look on as the announcer names off the home game starters. -Photo by Gail Etzenhouser. Blockage. Trying to prevent basket by her opponent, senior Mary Dekat C221 denies a pass be- tween Santa Fe Trail teammates. Photo by Colette Bosse. ,Wr- M' ti L,-'if W .4 Girls' Varsity Basketball. First Row: Connie Robbins, Terri Perrin, Nancy Mohler, Cindy Doebele. Second Row: Vicki Vande Velde, Michele Engelken, Coach Loren Ziegler, Brigette Hartter, Denise McLin. Third Row: Asst. Coach Cindy Hamilton, Jenny Griggs, An- gie Suther, Carol Robbins, Kim Frank, Mary Dekat, Coach Jack Oglesby. Photo by Brent Photog- raphy. Fast hands. Pushing it down the floor senior Michele Engelken looks upcourt. Photo by Beth Brandenburg.
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RECREATION GIRLS' VARSITY COMING FROM OLI My senior year turned out to be everything l ever dreamed it could be Our team accomplished all ot the goals we set and hope fully our success will give underclassmen more incen tive Angie Suther One thing that basket ball has taught me is how to work together with y teammates During the sea That family feeling is one that very few get a chance to experience Tern Per n Our team is like a sec ond family to me We all stick together That helps a lot when a team is trying to accomplish goals like the ones we set tor ourselves l hope we have passed some ot that feeling on so that next year the Lady Eagles can be just as successful Carol Robbins Rebound position. Up goes the ball from Kim Frank's hands as Carol Robbins blocks out her man to get the rebound. Photo by Co- lette Bosse. ' Defensive shuffle. Working for a steal, senior Kim Frank goes after her opponent. The Eagles pressed nearly every game. Photo by Greg Abbott. The Star Spangled Banner. Be- fore the announcement of the starting lineups, the girls grasp hands during the national anthem. Photo by Colette Bosse. Jump ball. Senior Michele Engel- ken hlts the floor trying to recover a loose ball. The girls beat Santa Fe Trail both times they faced them. Photo by Beth Branden- burg. . ' 1 D ' m son we are like a family. ri . I B148KE'76'14.L'.E
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