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TOP: Shooting over a Washburn Rural defender is Terri Morehead, '81, as Sheri Geisler, '80, and Shari Waters, '81, head in for a rebound. ABOVE: Shooting her jump shot over Topeka l-liqh's Tracy Crawford is sophomore standout Dalene Liby. CENTER: Topeka West Women's Iunior Varsity. FRONT ROW: Angie Bybee, Sharon Wendt, Lisa Walker, lean Foster, Shan- non Sterrett, BACK ROW: Vicki Rogers, Debbie lurgensmeier, Michelle Lopez, Tamara Batsell, Ianice Enloe, Teresa Rice, Tammie Weller. RIGHT: Topeka West Women's Varsity. FRONT ROW: Shari Waters, Terri Morehead, Sherri Nor- ris, lill Schuetz, Liz Cole. BACK ROW: Brenda Soldani, Dalene Liby, Sheri Geisler, Lori Em- bree, Monica lones, Kathy Berry, Beth Nemec. 701 Sports X Basketball ,
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Girls Take Fourth At Stateg Boys Take Second In League t LEFT: Usinq tongue action to put his free throw in the basket is Mark l-lively, '8O. ABOVE: Look- inq lor a teammate to pass otl to is senior Ron lurqensmeier. FAR LEFT: Looking inside prepar- inq to pass the ball to ei cutter is Brenda Soldani, '8O. LEFT: Fighting frantically tor a loose ball is lunior standout Warren Seitz. Sports X Basketball X 69
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Page 83 text:
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Women Take Fourth at State Class 6A has been in existence for two years and the Lady Chargers have attended the Class 6A Basketball Tour- nament each of those years. Starting the season on shaky ground with two seniors, Brenda Soldani and Monica lones, both out with knee injur- ies, the team was able to give the youn- ger players valuable experience. Topeka High, who had beaten the Chargers three times during the sea- son, were the ladies' first game draw in sub-state play. Playing an excellent ball game, the team knocked off second ranked High, 45-39. Their emotion and intensity helped lift them over Law- rence the second night in a double overtime game, 68-66. sz, Q The state-bound Chargers went to Wichita and won easily the first night against KC-Harmon, 44-35. The second night, they played defending state champions Wichita Heights. The ladies lost a heartbreaker by a margin of two points, 41-39. This set up a meeting to decide third and fourth place, with Shawnee Mission West. Again, the la- dies lost a heartbreaker, 53-49, after being plagued by a technical foul in- the tinal seconds, they took fourth place. ' The team ended their season with a l4-lO record and second in the I-70 League. - .xgw f -,gy -, T154 ::'F'H QQWQ at X a 'H ii 'f -- - fpnlxi -and 1 f'5 -El canon in ff? ', .4 J, , , . l.fiFT: Straining for a rebound is center Sherry Geisler, 'SO ABOVE: Fighting lor possession on the iuinp ball is Lori liinbree, '8l. Sports X Basketball X 71
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