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Point guard Sydney Dull drives the ball quickly down court as teammate Shan- non Shaughnessy gets ready to defend. lunior center Pauline Holzhauer pulls down a rebound from the glass against Douglas Tiger Jennifer Mason. The score was a 74-33 win over Douglas. Girls ' Varsity Basketball Jfjf
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Scoreboard GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL CHS 47 Sparks 58 Reed 66 Hug 80 Wooster 75 South Tahoe 64 McQueen 34 Reno 56 McQueen 74 Douglas 72 Sparks 70 South Tahoe 43 Reed 66 Hug 67 Wooster 61 Reno 60 McQueen 62 Douglas 58 South Tahoe Opponent 20 25 23 37 43 45 60 38 33 34 30 38 34 26 63 47 32 51 MOST POINTS SCORED eyC Michelle Seel ' Jennifer Cray Jennifer Gray Michelle Seely Pauline Holzhauer Shannon Shaughnessy Cathy Schmidt Sydney Dull Sfo ' tU ct H oopin ' it all the way to Vegas Keep going girls. Push a little harder! These words of Coach Williams seemed to echo throughout the cold, musty gym during basketball season. The girls ' season in league play began in November and ended in March, They still prac- ticed during the off season every day and went to various summer basketball camps together. These camps improved their skills and playing ability. Coach Williams expected a lot out of her girls. They certain- ly met her expectations, posting a 1 7-2 record. The Senator girls coasted over every team except Reno. Going into double over- time, the best game of the year was against Reno. It was a back and forth battle all the way. It ended on a sour note Reno 63- Carson 61. The team held a Christmas tournament in which teams from all over the west par- ticipated. Senior Shannon Shaughnessy and Junior Cathy Schmidt were named to the all- tourney team. Junior Sydney Dull was named MVP. The team also went to a tour- nament hosted by Reed, again prevailing as tournament cham- pions. Michelle Seely and Sydney Dull were named to the first all-tourney team. Shannon Shaughnessy received the tournment MVP award. The team captains, Seniors Michelle Seely and Shannon Shaughnessy were picked for teamleadership and seniority. The key to our success was that we all got along like family. I couldn ' t have asked for a bet- ter coach than Coach Williams, said Sydney Dull. by Liz Willis Cathy Schmidt shoots a jumper against the South Tahoe defense. The game ended in a 58-51 victory for Carson. GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL: Front Row: Cathy Schmidt, Don Babcock, Allison Baker, Lynlee Bibee, Heather Russell, Andrea Kalleras, Renee Howard. Back Row: Sydney Dull, Shan- non Shaughnessy, Michelle Seely, )en- nifer Cray, Pauline Holzhauer, Amber Andreason, Kerri Cody, Heather Becker.
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Rodeo BARREL RACE: Evelyn Rolfe Carolyn Campos lennifer Smith LES: Lisa Moeli Julie Williams GIRLS ' CUTTING: Amy Smith BOYS ' CUTTING: Tony Mayer C li CALF ROPING: Gary Pulsipher Tony Mayer lustin Ramsey TEAM ROPING: Tony MayiijL j 136 Sfo tUft it A imin it to the target Rifle team, a part of N)ROTC, met each week for a set of prac- tices. From 2;30 until 3;30, the first half of the team practiced. Then from 3:30 until 4:30, the second half practiced. The time spent in practice has paid off as tne rifle team was undefeated. Beginning in January, the season ended in March. Tryouts for the team were held in late October. Six members were chosen for each of the two teams. The team competed against nine other schools throughout the season. One of the competi- tions was the National Pistol Match, a competition involving 175 other schools. They ' re super shooters, and they are doing a great job, said Commander Rhea. Rodeo team which met every Tuesday competed not only in school competitions but also competed in the summer. In July the team is scheduled to compete in a national meet. With about ten members, the rodeo team competed from March until August. Members competed on an individual basis even though they were a team. Ted Cetschman catches the rifle from a team member during practice after school. lennifer Smith barrels in the individual competition. 1
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