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Varsity Nets .500 Skyline varsity basketball team led by Coach Mike Flynn made up for a lack of height by their consistency and ball con- trol. Coach Flynn stated that, In the seven years I've coached in this conference, the teams have never been so balanced. There are no weak sisters, which means you must win on the road. The senior leadership on this year's Falcon basketball team was very evident with Gary Kloster, Tim Brunelle and Doug Shumway providing excellent guidance for the underclassmen. Doug Shumway said, This year's team has a lot of talent. If we can put it all together, we can be in contention for the Northern Conference Title and our third State playoff bid in the last four years. The team is right in the thick of the conference race in a year where parity seems to be the ' Tim Brunelle gets encouragement from his teammates before attempting a free throw. 50 Boys' Basketball Kim SCIZOCII goes up for the opening tipoff against Thompson Valley. case. Of the nine teams in the Northern Conference, eight could vie for the Championship. Senior Tim Brunelle commented that, Since there are so many good teams in the Northern Confer- ence, we have to be at our best every time out in order to win. I feel that we have the talent to beat anyone on any given night. Brunelle, Shumway and junior Basil Mays all have plenty of varsity experience, and with Senior Gary Kloster having started at the varsity level since his sophomore year, inexperience cannot be used as an excuse for this years squad. The Falcons started off with a couple of impressive wins in non-conference play over Broom- field and Poudre, then started their conference play with three straight losses, this got them off to a slow start and put them in the cellar of the Northern Conference.
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arsit Grapplers In the Falcons first debut they started off with a big win against Niwot which gave Mickey DeRock high hopes for a successful season, with a lot of young wrestlers. The season proceeded on slowly until the team posted another big win against Westminster, and then they were on the march for districts. Berne Mendoza said, The teams been gearing up for districts and hopefully we will do well As a wrestler builds up for districts, he has to go through many hours of long, hard practices. Along with all of this agony, he must also do plenty of running and conditioning, so he can be physically ready to last a complete six minutes. Coach DeRock said, I have been closer to wrestlers of other years than I have been this year, due to the disciplining which draws a natural line between people. This may have caused the team to receed from forty-five wrestlers at the start of the season to fifteen at the District Tournament. 4-guns? J' . L Wres tiers. Four wrestlers placed in the District tournament Brent Loomis, Doug Grove, and Larry Gartrell were all placed fourth. While Rick Lee placed third and earned the right to compete in the state tournament. Larry Gartrell stated, At the end of the season the team grew into more of a team. The leadership of the seniors took hold and we all started to improve. Coach DeRock helped me a lot and made me improve every day. Although I wished that I had wrestled my sophomore and junior years, it would have helped a lot. I had great fun this year and I will never forget my last wrestling season for Skyline. Over all the wrestling season for the Falcons turned out to be three wins and six losses with a lot of young wrestlers which looks bright for the future and for more state champions to reign at the top for the Skyline Falcon wrestling team. Y 4 Larry Gartrell raises his hand in Victory at 185 lb. weight class. Coach Jim Hanson looks over his j. V. Wrestling 49
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Valley. Gary Kloster eyes the ball and plays good defense early in the season. wa.. awww Gary KIOSKCI' is introduced during the pre-game ceremony against Thompson ,W , ,,.4w Names And Numbers Varsity: Top Row: Tim Brunelle, Shawn Young, jerry Cross, Troy Hervey, Doug Shumway, Kim Schoen, Grant King, Gary Kloster, Basil Mays, Steve Rademacherg Bottom Row: Bob Morse, Kevin Whitman, Scott Alex- ander, Mark McIntyre, Coach Mike Flynn, Coach Terry Fett, Tom Eckert, Bob Alford, Mike Robinson, and Kevin Graham. Boys ' Basketball ' l N Vanity N K be M Bmomield 78-57 .Poudns f 66-44 mmf . it rx-so seerung as-64, Longmont 51-59' Fort Morgan JJ-48 Gmeley Cenrml A 11-25- Tlmmpsany Valley ' Loveland sus X X X In the seven years I 've coached in this X V conference, the teams have never been so ' , ' ,, ' Q balanced, said Coach Flynn. Boys ' Basketball 51
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