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1 . Fi l if li ii I FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Beth Carrico, Susie JV! 1 Rosenbalm, Lynn Baker. BACK ROW: Linda Nlay, Sandy S ' Brady, Coach Miss Randall, Pam Dauenhauer, Lynda Crabtree. S JV COACH Rebecca Randall This year Amity started a JV team. They were coached by a student teacher, Rebecca Randall. Their win-loss mark was 11-5. The team was primarily freshmen and sopho- mores learning about the fundamentals of basketball. 'rouci-iz' AWAY! l Very Interesting ii, V -1 ' 44 fn.-. , , .+ ':' , 'ua., .. 42. 4.-L4 -. ...4'5:32 551, , 51 L ,541eL:,e,LL,,--Adglfui
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.1 I I SENIOR Pam Hackworth SENIOR Susie Rosenbalm Varsity 1974-75 The Warrior girls basketball team finished a highly successful season with a 15-3 record, and a second place tie with St. Paul in the league. Although they did not make it into the two team district playoffs, they did manage two wins over league champion, Colton. St. Paul and Catlin Gabel proved to be their only stumbling blocks. The girl hoopers were placed by the scoring efforts of Anne Fischer, Pam Hackworth, Teresa Tresham, and Cindy Miller. Anne and Pam were chosen to share the outstanding honors. A good turnout for the 1974-75 season indicates a positive future for girls basketball in years to come. SENIOR Jaci Nielsen COACH Marianne Mills 1 i T FROM LEFT T0 RIGHT: Carol Bryan, Cindy Miller, Diana Hersha, Teresa Tresham, DeeDee Callander, Jaci Nielsen, Anne Fischer, Pam Hackworth, Mary Batz, Debbie Shilhanek. Milly C-lx, t x l
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Varsity Basketball Team, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Gordon Hagglund, Mike Halter, Doug Drader, Jerry Buczynski, Ed Lee, Alan Brandon, Bruce Compton, Jim Fischer, Rick Vanderhoof, Brad Johnson, Loren Stairs, Bruce Hubbard, JV Coach J. Sjothun. KNEELING: Manager Mark Holt. 1974-75 proved to be a successful year for the Amity Warrior Basketball Team as they posted their first winning season in some time, 16-7. They realized their goal of reaching the North Valley League Play-Offs was lost, a however, as they fought a hard game to Colton, 61 to 58. Coach Gordon Hagglund's hoop s uad boasted three r seniors, two juniors and five soiillmores. The team was one of the shortest in the league, but made up for that S with speed, fitness, and desire. . Highlights of the season included well played winning I efforts against preseason favorites, Colton and St. Paul, and a 3rd place finish in the Sheridan Invitational Tournament. Named to the North Valley League's All Star teams ,were Brad Johnson-lst Team and Jim Fischer and Alan Brandon-2nd Team. Jim Fischer was chosen as the Most Valuable Player of the 1975 Amity team. COACH Gordon Hagglund f i- .: efLf W A A - ---A ---
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