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O Full-Court Fine se 'We were a well-rounded team but had a roller coaster sea- son'-Arnie Goldstein rom early in the season, the 1988 boys' var- sity basketball team took a wild roller coast- er ride. A pre-season tournament in Thou- sand Oaks saw the team at the peak of its athletic talent against Westlake High School and the Cana- dian school, Ross Shepard. The team then had its finest display of teamwork versus Ventura High School. Although they lost this game by six points, a feeling of optimism gave the players confidence for an exciting future. A bright beginning led to a surprisingly inconsis- tent season. Shambi Huddleston, strong on both rebounding and spirit, explained, f'When we came in as the underdog against teams we knew we had to beat, we played to our potential, while in other games we lost by a small margin. Senior Dave Corridori, also skilled in rebounds and lay- ups, thought that they should have performed Hott-ring above the court, Mike Armstrong carries the ball close to the hoop. To do so, he must haw worked up awesome speed. ts' Xarsttx llttsketball davis In a determined leap, Shambi Huddleston goes for the re- bound. With this kind of per- sistence in every player, teamwork became easy and etfectixe. better, because varsity basketball was not only better than their record but a bunch of good friends. His older brother's success in the 1985 season inspired him to put his heart into each game. The team always gave 'I'I00!o to get to the play-offs according to Arnie Goldstein, who ex- pertly controlled the ball. We were a well- rounded team so there was no stand-out player, he clarified, though Mike Armstrong excelled de- fenisvely. Mike said that the change from Coach Bob La Belle to Coach Kevin Paskey became a transition of styles . Under a new style of coach- ing, the team struggled a bit despite Coach Pas- key's great effort to push the group to the limit. In the end, they reached the play-offs but lost against South Pasadena. The boys' varsity team never lost their respect for their coach or them- selves, however, and looked back on the season not for the numbers but for the people. - Bob Rich ft , davis Xtgourak Daxtrl Corridor: .tml OAL pu-ssrrins shown-rl tht- mu-nsity that t-v mt t RH wrt tmw, hart- .i wt-...r 1-tt Witty Wat- gt-ntsrdtttti unlrrtmt.mort .tt r t-mt-r 4 riurt Tl'1t'trt'x-
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The members of the boys' IV basketball team, right, in- clude S. Martin, K. Teasely, M. Kelly, C.. Bennett, E. Fuller, T. Nanson, T. Marko, C. Kwasniewski, D. Green, I. Hubbard, and T. York with manager S. Gross and Coach I. Hall. With a perfect attitude and high goals set, the team ended up undefeated in the Frontier League. The members of the froshf soph basketball team, right, include A. Zia, B. Miller, B. Scanlon, D. Fowler, C. Corri- dori, I. Noble, I. Feinman, D. Eber, M. Mihm, D. Siegel, I. Feldman, M. Myers, and Coach B. Sanchez. The team finished the season with a fine record of 6-2 in league, and an impressive third place finish in a Thousand Oaks tournament. ,Nga - YHVY Girls' IV Basketball Us Them Calabasas 29 23 Nordhofl 21 41 Santa Clara 'I8 43 Calabasas 39 25 Nordholf 25 51 Santa Paula Z3 50 Santa Clara Z3 48 Boys' IV Basketball Calabasas Nordhoff Santa Clara Calabasas Nordhoff Santa Paula Santa Clara Santa Paula Box s' Basketball Boys' FroshfSoph Baskutba Calabasas Nordhoff Santa Paula Santa Clara Calabasas Nordhoff Santa Paula Santa Clara vary rg.. t ,,- sfo... V 'yarn -W ' ' ' ' 4, 'U ' 'Zy l g9,,ayvL,g7 X If V Q ' W ' M549 t 'Zz 1 I WN X 135 i ' .X , . xii ll If f f .. N, , ,i iffffft , ,W , if 4 , '49, 4? N-7 X. 1 .N ag U ' N sa I f i -J 7 1 .J
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