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91h Girls Basketball-Froni Row: Kathi Der- byshire, Monica Gonzales, Lisa Guiierrez LaRae Parris. Back row: Kaiie Daugheriy, coach Paul Schanaker, Rosemary Pena Jenny Ludden, Delayne Fischer, Jessie Ra- fr mos, BELOW: Going 'rhrough a warmup I before The firsi game of The season Qih grade players Jenny Ludden, Daugheriy, and Sonja Lee. M Q i
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th Baseball-Arthur Lopez, Brandon foods, Tim Wilson, Johnny Smith, Patrick irtiz, Justin Jones, Matt Stevens, Chris Unt, coach Martin Bell. Back row: Gerald ilson, Mark Ortiz, Jeff Eisenstein, Jason avis, Bryan Johnson, Angel Rios, Martin vm - f i gd W my Hernandez, Manuel Gonzales, Eddie Jones, Joey Muna. BELOW: Members of the Oth grade team head for their posi- tions after getting last minute instructions from coach Flannery. . ' gl ,II r
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ith Girls Basketball-Front row: Heather Verlinger, coach Anna Ayala, Monica Delvaux, Jennifer Cutler, Dina Escobedo, Sandra Careaga. Back row: Naomi Bell, Nakisha Walker, Anissa Munoz, Kendra Oli- ver, April Shetlar, Michelle Clampitt. tl i Girls Basketball-Front row: Heidi Wer- , Andrea Racine, Stephanie Vincent, Lopez, Maria Hinojosa, Back row: Pam Mills, Abby Bergum, Balinda Emrich, Branda Faulkner, Ginger Adams, Summer Rayla. Nlinth grader Jenny Ludden releases a shot :luring a pre-game warmup. Driving for a layup while practicing for the first 9th grade game is LaRae Parris. The 9th grade girls basketball team started the season off with a bang! They won their first game and were hoping for more wins in the season. 'iTo be able to accomplish this, the girls must use all of their skills and talent along with a huge dose of hustle and desire to suc- cessfully compete with the other teams, said Oth grade coach, Paul Schanaker. The 8th grade girls basketball team, however, didn't start off very well. Eighth grade coach Anna Ayala commented, 'iWe need to shoot more. The 8th grade girls have a lot of speed, coach Ayala said. With more practice and learning fun- damentals, this year, they will definitely be ready to play Oth grade ball next year. With a new coach and players who were new to the game, it was hard to predict how the 7th grade team might do.
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