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junior varsity basketball This year we had a couple of advantages over last year: we had more people on our team - 14 members - and we had a year's experience with our coach, Levi Brown. We played in the Star Spencer, Metro and Memorial Tournaments as well as twelve other games this season. We were able to give our opponents a lot more competition than we had offered last year, so we increased the number of our victories. Coach Brown said we needed to practice more on teamwork than individual playing, but he added that we had some good prospects for next year's team. We were overshawdowed by the varsity's good season, but in 1982 we'll be in the limelight. F -4 'in D W Front row: Darryl Moore, David Evans, Hardle Ennis, Steve Hightower, Lacey Johnson. Back Eavillz Troy Petit, Luke Mason, Chris Gaiters, Reggie Floss, Jeremy Morgan, David Wright, Michael u om. 65
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vim a Varsity basketball We have had winning seasons in the past, but we even surprised ourselves this year. lt started off slowly, not because we were losing a lot of our games, but since it was the beginning of the year, we were getting used to working with each other. ln the eight games we played before the winter break, we were beaten only twice by Oklahoma City Douglas and Memorial. After the vacation we came back for 14 straight wins. Oklahoma City Douglas and Memorial even fell to us, one in overtime, the other in the Tournament of Champions. Finally, as the ultimate capper, we went to Oklahoma City and took the 5A state championship. This year we attributed our success to our greater unity than BTW basketball teams before us and to our vocal fans. With these and our superior talent, we showed that there was more to BTW sports than football. :Vx 1 LIZ?-1 LAJQAI 'I Must sag 'l'h.aI LVx2.o CWU c-via-5 odwvl 1-5.9-47wUlxb-1 -J ' 91' CJXAM-vxvcl mega uylvrh G-bklrftrli 31.7-ww-db le-W l' ul- mummmg M WW W www? mu wma LCSAJ7. LQVU QAM-LTQ xo- C, ' 'diff-P AMW-at MM!! g':sh,C,5li' Q out DWG-9-54x0 Vta10-G-K Gu I ol, ,mgnfi mud Q W Q, was Gefllll l ,NL V- . T 2 ftfri ti J Sn 83 C'
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