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RECREATION GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITY AND FRESI-IMEN COMING FROM YOU Our team s record this year wasn t that impressive and nothing to be happy about but I know that ev- eryone learned a lot. I hope that next year will be an all around better season. - Tammy Kruger I think we did pretty well. We had some trouble but everyone hung in there and tried their best. We lost a few important ones but we still gave it a good shot. l d say we had a good sea- son but there s a lot ot room for improvement. We all worked together and tried our best. -Vicki Vande Velde We found that we can play together as a team, and not just individually. - Connie Robbins. Jump ball. While playing the Mis- sion Valley Vikings freshman Cin- nemon Bath jumps to seize the ball. Photo by Colette Bosse. Junior Varsity. First Row: Coach Jack Oglesby. Second Ftow: Con- nie Robbins Cindy Doebele Bri- gette Hartter, Jannie Brady Suzy Howell Stacy Workman Vicki Vande Velde Jenny Griggs Den- ise McLin Renee Strong Lyn Ba- zil Kathy Stolle Martelle Beethe Sarah Cunningham. Photo by Brent Photography. Freshmen. Coach Cindy Hamil- tom Kelly Bailey Karen Manhart Jill Layman Cinnemon Bath Bren- da Plymire Dawn Troxel Shellie Etzel Tammy Kruger. Photo by Brent Photography. l ' 166 ignszevgnff -
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1 I RECREATION -I GIRLS' VARSITY Schedule made Ziegler helps team prepare for state After experiencing a state tournament last year, coach Loren Ziegler knew exactly how to plan the weekend schedule. Ziegler planned activities for the girls to a tee. Discipline and organization are two important keys to suc- cess, Ziegler said. Receiving a list of events for the weekend, the girls followed the times by the minute. Everything from wake up to practice times were regulated. Each day included at least one trip to Furrs' Cafeteria for what Ziegler called a balanced meal. There was no schedule for the girls after they won the championship. Every- one was allowed to swim, sleep, or socialize. Al- though the bus went back early Sunday morning, all of the girls stayed with their parents and took their time Sunday. ...,.. A- 4 A I Ready to go 50-0. Lining up for Over the top. Angie Suther senior pictures before leaving for Hutch- shoots over opponent Amy Pettay inson, the basketball team shows during the first St. Marys' game. excitement. Photo by Greg Ab- Photo by Greg Abbott. bott. 1 COMING FROM You I am not a parent of the girls, but I am proud to say that I have had several of them in first grade. They are just as great now as they were then. They are just great girls-they did not give up when they had to fight hard. -Marilyn Blanding. My most thrilling mo- ment at the state tourna- ment was when we were down ten points in the championship game and we came back to win. I will have to admit that I lost some hope for a while, but they did not lose it, and that is what counts. -Treva Martin. This particular group of girls has been so successful because of four things. They had lots of hard work, dedication, good coaching, and the last reason is sim- ply all the individual talent. -Gerald McClure. I have been to the state tournament for five years in a row and the most exciting moment ever was when the girls won the championship this year. I thought they could do it, but I was really concerned. The pressure was so great and it is really hard to play 'catch up, '. - Elaine Mohler.
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Coaches increase practice Vikings prove toughest Almost every morning, the sophomores joined the freshmen in early morning practices. Practicing with the sophomores helped us get better competition, and helped us prepare, for when we will have to work as a team, said Jill Layman. Defeating every team in their league except the Mis- sion Valley Vikings, the ju- nior varsity ended their sea- son by beating St. Marys, Ftossville, and Osage City twice each. Five of those games were won by four points or less. RECREATION GIRLS' JUNIOR VARSITYIFRESHMEN .I , tt- Eff M ,icf 6- v-Ml? Steal it ln the game against the St Marys Bears junror Vicki Vande Velde f33J jumps to retrieve the ball Photo by Maria Shell ,JZ or-W Rebound While playing the Mis sion Valley Vikings junior Jenny Griggs f14j jumps into the re bounding lane Photo by Julie Hawkins M Ll Scoreboard Junior Varsity OPP. 51- 20 sama Fe Trail 35 28 Shawnee Mission 30 26 Osage City 43 18 Rossville 26 32 Mission valley 24 38 Hayden 25 Alma Holton St Marys Osage City Lyndon Wamego Rossville Santa Fe Trail Alma Season s Record Wins Losses Freshmen OPP 37 Wabaunsee 39 St Marys 21 Jackson Heights 27 Mission Valley 29 Hayden 23 Jackson Heights 23 Rossville 32 Mission Valley 28 Wamego 37 Missron Valley Season s Record Wins Losses 18 22 25 25 29 I 30 30 ' 32 29 42 34 37 20 ' 27 29 ' 42 39 30 K 1 1 5 , . s.L. ' 33 . 26 ' 17 ' ' 35 14 ' 26 ' 21 ' ' 30 19 ' ' 31 , 2 8 I ,',, I I I f f ,, r ,,k,g 9 I r,,,, i ,,,,,,,, 4 ,lt,.l,
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