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Etowah , Wheeler McEachern Paulding Co. Sprayberry Pebblebrook Douglas Co. Etowah 4-Wheeler Mcliachern Wins- f7 V47fW7WZ4wL 2,7 ,yy f X , 50-45 67-55 69-44 54-40 44-47 81-35 '62-68 48-47 54-53 67-59 Loses-3 , 7 -4 iw 7 0 ' Aff ' ' ff f ff XF' . 7, ,!,., A ,, , 7 .M 9, 75 f f fy 1 X V2 f 2 4 X X of the include' for the Blankenship battles for the ball. - 4 , Robin Myers, Beverly risten Grabe, Dawnee,Sa- Blankenship, Amy Lloyd, Wendy Smith, Karla Coach Tan lVlcKinnong Cindy Smithfteam Manager. McEachern Paulding Co Sprayberry Douglas Co. Etowah Wheeler McEachern Wins- 27-25 35-33 37-31 17-42 24-20 30-52 27-9 8 Loses-5 -,V gf l fs? , . 27 - Tl' gnc- il We wil -, f -444. Q fi Q , 'Ms 7 4?-5 .. . - f 5 . ' .-,, f.-.-, 42-5.-,,.,V,. -4,5 .lx af fi. :gf 1' . a'-55?
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e are a lot better and stronger team than we were as freshmen, commented Brian Threlkeld. The boys started off their season with an irnpres- sive win over Pebblebrook. ln our win against Pebblebrook, we demonstrat- ed a strong offensive attack, Mike Lowe stated. Against Paulding County, the Pan- thers' defensive attack was their key to the 53 to 39 win. The impressive de- fense typified the type of play we have come to know over the years at Camp- bell, commented Doug Jernigan. People do not realize what type of team we have because our record as '-rr:-vur:,n-.-:-.'.-.-.-.-.-.'.'.-.-.-.g.g,g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.5.3.3.3.5.3.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.y.g.g.g.3.3.3.3.3.3.g.g.g.g.3.g.5.g.g.5.-.g.-.-.-.-.-1.-J.-.-.-.-,,,.,.,.,....., Y People do not realize what type of team we have. T Wendy Smith - '-'W-r,'. 1.2: ''- -':'N:?5:1:2:-:4-:-:-:':'2'I-I-Z-V'':1::zI:I:f:I:R WSt3:1:?2:2:':-I-rs-:H1:15:f:5:2:EP1 :?:1:i:Y:f:1:22:Y:1:2:22:Q- 1: 5352332521ff3f'E1::E?i?:-:-f-f-:3. i253:C:gl3- -EI:k-:-:-:-:-:-5:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-QQ.:4.:-z-z.:c-:-32El:-:-z-z-z-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:Oz-:-:-:-:5:fE-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-17:-17:-Egg freshmen was so bad, stated Wendy Smith, a junior varsity player on the girls' team. The junior varsity girls got off to a good start by defeating Sprayberry by a score of 30 to 25 and defeating Pebb- lebrook with a score of 47 to 31. After the Pebblebrook game, Daw- nee Sabbarese commented, ln our win against Pebblebrook, we played bad at the beginning of the game, but we came back at the end and played as a team and showed everybody how good we really are. After the Paulding County game, Coach Tan McKinnon commented, From our loss against Paulding Coun- ty, we realize that we need to improve in offensive shots and concentrate on winning. Ns 'N geo :R . .. 'mx-Ss.. ::.::.:.Q.f.-5. -,-.-,... : .:.:.-.-.-.:.-.-.-.-.-.N fe.-...e.s.-s:.e.,-..-.-:-:S Members of the Boys Junior Varsity Bas- ketball team include: Ken Brac Cale Con yy - ley, Doug Jernigan, Clint Johnson, lan Kin- caid, Dennis Kington, Mike Lowe, Palmer Mainor, Donnie McCormick, Jeff Pharr, Brian Threlkeld, Roger Trowell, Earl Wise, and Coach Alan Nicely. 50 J V Boys And Girls Basketball E2EE?E:?:Z:?:E:E:2:Q:E:E:E:E:E:E:32:2:2:2:2:E:E:2:f:1:1:5g:g:1151211121112:7:1:1:1:I:2:15:C:?:1:1:I:I:I:I:lzizZ:iz!zlsfigrgrgtgigtg:gzgtgzgzgzgzi:Q:55:2:Q:5:f:2:f:Q:2:2:f::E2:2:2:E:Q:5:2:2:2H Q13 Top: Giving last minute instructions before the Sprayberry game, Coach Alan Nicely talks to Ian Kincaid on the side line. Above: Before the Pebblebrook game, Earl Wise, who plays center, warms up by prac- ticing his foul shots. Across: Going in for the shot, Palmer Mainor lays it in dur- ing a practice game.
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Freshman Boys And Girls e want to win but we have to work hard to do this, explained Ron Forkey. The team started the year with an initiative to win and a desire to work hard. Mark Hester stated, lf we pull to- gether as a team we can become very successful in years to come. The boys spent much of their time at practice going over plays and running to get ready for the next team they had to play. -.1.i -:.. 'A' ,., ' ff V'r.,. ' 6 We went out to play our V M hardest. embers of - Shane Bandy -:-cc-:+:-:-:c-:-:v:.:-:-:-:-:sz-:-:-:Q-:-:v:2:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-S:-:Pez-:-:-:Az-xv:-:.:-:-'-:H-:M-'-'-'-: ':-' N:-'-:-:-:-rf:-:-: -:-:-:-:f-. -sy-:-:.-V--.-.-. .-.-.--. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4:-:-:-:':-1-:-:-:-:-:-Zz:-:-:-:f1:tf:-:::::f:f:::3::ft:zr:t::::::::g:g:::g':g:5g::g2:E:2p5'g','5::gZ:::3g:::::::::g::3E52:52:1:gzg:253552:g:E?g:g:E:E:E:2:f:E:2:ISf'g,'-'fi Similar to the boys' team, the fresh- man girls basketball team was an inex- perienced group. We won't have a very good team because we are so in- experienced. But, we should play at least .500, stated Julie Wood. Even with the lack of experience, the girls liked what they were doing and really played hard. Karen Sudduth, commented, our team enjoyed play- ing and we tried our, best. lt is a good way for me to stay in shape and get my mind off other things, was one benefit Mary Beth ,Ca- ruso felt she received from participat- V ing in basketball. l Like Mark Hester, Monica Johnson , felt that, With hard work and hustle we can become better, x 'Yi- Y 'N. N ' F4 NE4'P22:xw:I ' Hug:-' , -. -e kk- fx-N N3-xxx X N en- ' w .-sflv.-:-:-.-.wt -.-:s.'-.'-i.'-xQ l7E5fk .:-:'c..:-:5!:-:-:ck-:17- .:2:-:Z-2:3--I Freshman boys basketball coach, Frank l Galante discusses strategy with team members during half time. 52 Freshman Boys and Girls Basketball
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