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FB HIE I:il1BSSB Basketball Fever Hits Hawk Girls Perfecting free throws, sweating out sprints, running through drills and practicing two hours a night. Is this for you? This is for the 11 girls that play varsity girl's basketball. Although the popularity of girls basketball is increasing, some of the team members feel that spirit is sagging. We would like more support be- cause it's more fun playing with some spirit from the crowd, commented sophomore Liz Tyson. You get more psyched up when you hear people yelling for you. Compiling the same record as last year, 4-8, wasn't enough to assure the team a return trip to the state tournament, but the efforts of the girls showed outstanding finesse. In the rebounding category, Maureen iMoeJ Self had another successful season pulling down 139 rebounds, raising her average to 7.7 per game. Ranking second in the same category and receiving Most Valuable Player was julie Wolney with 126 rebounds, an average of seven per game. ! ' ' It '4 ' f , rf- . , Q it , ig I: .ui i 1 Q Q . I 1 Sandwiched - Sneaking between two Capitol players, Moe Self puts in two of her seasons 126 points. 11O!Girls Basketball Two Hawks were in the top five of the school's high scorers since state competition began in 1976. Moe Self scored 126 points and averaged seven points per game, putting her in second place. The other, Joanna Rodgers, scored 116 points and aver- aged 6.4 points per game. The jV's will contribute talent to next year's varsity team, while new talent will be coming up from the junior high. The upcoming team will probably be pretty good, senior Arlene Hullett commented. Some of the girls plan on going to camps and working hard during the summer. New talent from the freshmen will be coming up next year and it will be tough competition for this year's sophomores. Intensity! - Coach Cynthia Bowman concentrates on some strategy with the team. In the clear - Senior joanna Rogers puts up a jump shot from the corner to chalk up two more for the Hawks. jV Hawks lL-Rl - Kelly Huntsman, Liz Theisen, Judy Mussehl, Tana Turnquist, Beth Slingsbv, lulie O'Neil, Kessa Holden. Top Row - Coach Bonnie Thoms, Karen Ulrich, Davy Walls, Lili Folsom, Kris Pearson, Penny Stiff, Teresa Tatarka, leanny Allen, Kim Hart. Pre game -Jackie Neibauer warms up her long shots. Up and over - junior julie Wolney out jumps her Missoula Sentinel opponent and puts in one of her many field goals which earned her the honor of '78 MVP. '78 Hawks lL-R1 - J ulie Wolney, Kim Hart, Karen Uhlrich, jackie Neibauer, Rhea Hain. Row 2 - Kelly Campeau, Joanna Rogers, Lynn Mathis, Sandy Welch, Diana Dean, Moe Self, Arlene Hulett.
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1 E Its not so eas to ass a ball with our feet There may not be a thrill of victory or an agony of defeat and you may not hear the roar of the crowd but for many people, this year's intramural sports were just as exciting as the real thing. Some of the finest athletes in the school made up the 23 co-ed teams in this year's volleyball league. Of cou- rse, athletes must be ready for the big game, so many team members could be found at someone's house or in the parking lot getting mentally prepared before the volley for serve. The number one volleyball team for two consecutive years was comprised of the following players: Deena Stan- hope, Sue Grimm, Todd Peterson, Matt Brophy, Brad Nason, Tim jenk- ins, Troy Schneider and jerry Smith. ln past years intramural basketball has been known as intramurder basketball, but thanks to jerry Reisig, Lou Beddow and some good referees, the games were played pretty cleanly. The games didn't have the same pressure as a state championship game, but by taking a look at the intramural program, it is easy to see why Bozeman has such good varsity basketball progress. Mike Beltz, Brett French Mark Dorn, Mike Watt, ,erry james, Rocky Dietz and Brad Hatleberg took the basket- ball title and really deserved it. A coach probably would have said they had Hawk mental toughness. Members of the No. 1 basketball team, Brett French and Mike Beltz, play a tough offensive board while Mike Watt waits for the ball to pop out. Intramurder basketball at it's finest. Kurt Nason and Tony Martel watch Bob Cain and Carter Eggers fight for a loose ball. 112!lntramurals Many people probably don't know that BSHS has intramural soccer but 30-40 people found out and went out to kick the ball around in a field. Soccer was more of a just for fun intramural sport so they didn't have a championship game or keep track of wins or losses. Without the people that give up their time to organize and supervise, intra- mural sports couldn't take place. The volleyball supervisors were Mary Mur- phy and Mike Durney, jerry Reisig and Lou Beddow took care of the basketball, and Mr. Landerdahl super- vised soccer. . , 3, ff fl v. , 1 wif
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