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Girls' Varsity Basketball All-district 15-4A players are Lisa Andrews, Christine Arnecke and Stacy Brown. F, Rebound. Moving in and fightir for the rebound are junior Donr Culpepper and Senior Christir Arnecke.
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ready Approached by a Sophomore Teresa makes a move. QI Il 7: . .PV , .fwfr fa' an STATE SI-T-UOT0 T The time: 5 p.m. The place: The Frank Erwin Center The team: 11 young ladies, highly trained in the art of basketball. The mission was to seek out and defend as many enemy teams as possible and return home as state champions. Upon arrival at the dome the team members warmed up for the game. One Lady Lobo and one Lady Wildcat prepared for .r ' v K A K rv' X P' the jump ball to begin the game. As the game progressed, the opposite side of the dome grew quiet. This young team from Corpus Christi meant business. With minutes left in the final period of the game the Lobo fans found their team was lacking a few points, the tension grew as the clock counted down. It all happened so fast, one minute the Cats were ahead, the next minute they were tied and Calallen had the ball. After a few missed shots, and a few unexpected turn- overs, the Cats found themselves behind. lt was a well fought ball game. Losing to Levelland was the most difficult thing for us to do this year, Pushing her way past a defensive Sophomore Shelly opponent, Brown brakes for the basket to add two to the Wildcats score. Floor plan. The girls set up a floor plan and break in every direction in order to confuse the defense and set up in position to score. Girls' Varsity Basketball because we played our hearts out, but still fell short, Senior Christine Arnecke said. The team returned home saddened, but proud, proud for having the opportunity to play in the state playoffs. The hardest thing for me to do was face the team in the dressing room after our defeat to Levelland, and especially look my daughter Lisa in the face knowing it was the end for our relation- ship with a coach-player situation, Coach Leta An- drews said. It was a fine year for these ladies, but until next year: same time, same place, a team similar to this one, and a mission to return home as state champions. lt's a bird, it's a plane, no it's junior Candy Baker driving down court and going for a layup. O
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