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Chrirter Einvik and a Guy Breeze defender meet 'head on' while trying to gain control ofthe ball. msrmcr SOCCER Andy Dormoir .rtare.r in dixheliefafter the 'Cats defense letx Choctaw store. CHAMPS Seniors: Greg Walden, james Rough, Glenn I.aFlamme, Brian DoLittle, Matt McKinney, George Lowery, Andy Dormois, Greg Golovko, Coach Golovko, Angel Cole, jeff Hawkins, john Hamilton, Tim Fox, Coach Murray. Sorter I g Q 3,11 1 ri-' J Coach Murray and Coaeh Golovko watch in- Catching Tate of guard, Brent tensely a.: the 'Cats prepare fin' a penalty Horhim' takes fontrol ofthe hall and kick. head: toward the 'Cntr goal. Matt MeKenney': mid-air rave, :ue- cenfully .rtymiex the Dolphin scoring threat.
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In a close physical match-up, a quick Tate player Coach Haynes outlines the second half game plan disrupts the ,Cats fast breaking offense. while his players observe attentively. Learnina the LONG and HARD way ow's This for Starters? 1 Learning how to play high school ball and a winning season was a great way to begin a career in sports. Play- ing games on a Saturday morning wasn't a good way to draw a crowd, but it was a good way to display the talent on the Freshman basketball team. Coach Haynes guided the boys through hard fought games. Competition was tough, but the teamis hard practice' paid off. The freshmen never stopped trying until the final buzzer went off. A combination of great coaching, quickness, and leaping ability resulted in numerous defensive rebounds which ignited their fast-break offense. The intensity was visible on the faces of the players as they executed their offense. During timeouts the players not only listened attentive- ly to Coach Haynes, but knew that what he said could change the course of the game. The spunky freshmen usually carried out his action plays and added points to the score. Although not many people turned out to cheer them on, the team members, undaunted, played for themselves, the coach, the cheerleaders, and their parents. Sportx 195
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