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FINAL STATS Varsity Boys Basketball 20 wins 6 losses lour score first? TOURNEYS Whittell 63-43 fvlqnogue DCIYfOl l Lowfy Owyhee Lowry 32-44 Lovelock 92-67 Tonopah 64-62 Yerington 60-49 Lossen 48-46 Hawthorne 72-47 Wendovef 51-49 Whlffell Owyhee 74-57 DOYTOVI Elko 49-75 Independence 6 I -33 Carlin 94-32 ZONE CONFERENCE OWYhee 76-53 Qwyhee 54-40 Whittell 64-49 Independence 96-24 Yerir19TOr1 52-48 Lovelock 64-60 STATE Yerington 48-52 Alamo 44-56 Hawthorne 93-63 ,4 . MAKING IT THE HARD WAY: Andy Ancho makes the bas- ket during the zone game against Yerington. 'Q :IZ FOLLOW THE LEADER: Andy Leshikar leads the Longhorns out on the floor. HUSTLE BACK: Mike Woodland, Jim Filippini, and Don Rodabough hustle back to get in position. 2 H VARSITY BASKET- BALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Chris Gierhart, manager, Coach Eisen- barth, SECOND ROW: Joe Quintana, Jim Filip- pini, Rick Dorian, Don Rodabough, Walt Schroeder, Andy An- cho, Doug Parsons, Scott Torgerson, Mike Woodland, Steve Hemp, Andy Leshikar. O 0 ubb boys 53 0 0 0
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'xl xl Us gd , 'gdgdgoljgll vet? OG M i ' ' if wLOGO62g E HAMPI - WIDESPREAD GAMES ANS OETERTIMES Jamming and jiving is what this year's boys varsity team did best. This team played hard to win but had fun on the court at the same time. The team ex- celled until the very end only to dig down deep to show everyone what they could do in the last two minutes. Road trips were hard, long and ex- hausting but the team always came out on top by doing their best. Players out due to illness may have sometimes got them down but that only made them try twice as hard. All of their games proved to be exciting with the promise of seeing someone slam it for two points, The team was a group of guys that had the strength and determination to show their school, hometown, and themselves their great endurance which helped them come out on top. SKY HIGH! Scott Torgerson jumps high for the tip in while Jim Filippini and Andy Leshikar wait for the rebound. l'LL GET IT! Doug Parsons and Walt Schroeder wait for the rebound during the zone game against Whittell. o 52 boys -,bb 2, O O W r - .- - S J '.,. - si':.lC Y X53 . '. i 255' xg. -A---sz . 'if-VI ' ..LA X 5551: . be ,tie - 5 J - , ' m ts. Nw ei :, zsfi s 511,-:ss s if is --- 5 . 5 rf' I - -c .' .-ss 7f. .--, Q A T i-i, .3 lT WASN'T ME! Mike Woodland tells the ref the way it happened as Don Rodabough listens. HEY! Joe Quintana attempts to intercept the pass. JAMMINY Rick Dorian sets up to do his famous slam. li s tml? 1, -,,-, :f,v,,.,ewizissftffmffifwf Newff:My:fwyfgwsymvgwmmi ,,,f ,L qffwymmwegf
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fffjfil , . , TE XWESQLQSS WHEN rr comes 'ro stars... El WJ U 'J 4. Al-ll The sweetness of success. Tournament after tournament, dual after dual, winning seemed to be a natural way of life. Individual wres- tlers dominated their weight classes consistently and when they com- bined as a team it became clear that they dominated the A League. As State rolled around and we were chosen as host, everyone looked with anticipation towards the team to bring us a state championship. Eight teams competed for that dream on February l5. Although it was a close race all day, we placed second with l62 lk points while Pahrump finished first at l63. They finished their season with a feeling of great pride and accomplis- ment. Many had improved and oth- ers had become the best. Wrestling was definitely first classl 501-467 353,93 331070 qta.O 3 5 OQQETQ 33-L-vu- m2913111 F -'-og 9505: '3ci.m sfig 35:6 O 0 Q ew- mwaf Q in -1-5,2 53' I Trl: 47 O oOO O WRESTLING TEAM- FRONT ROW: Darren Jones, Ward Am- berson, Chris Morton, Brian Fagg, Mike Baum, Kevan Talbot, Scott Talbot, BACK ROW: Coach Jim Squibb, Aitor Narvaiza, Roger Pearce, Jeff Gray, Mike Gray, Tim Rest, Rick Barbier, Coach Al- len Gauthier. Not pictured: Jim McClain, Billy Adams, Shane Ed- gar, managers Karen Sink, Ra- chelle McKinsey, and Jennifer Lyngar.
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