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Gary Pulsipher ropes a cow at one of RIFLE TEAM: Ted Gelschman, Andy the rodeo meets m the individual sieyn, Shane DeForest, Commander competition. Rhea. , Krisly Lawrence, RODEO TEAM: Front Row: lustin Sherri Nelson, Gary Pulsip her, Tony Ramsey, Steve Robinson, leff Loflln, )en- Mayer, Lisa Moell, Shelly Long, Carolyn niter Smith, Amy Smith. Back Row; Campos, Evelyn Rolph. Rodeo Team Rifle Team
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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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Scoreboard CHS Opponent 60 Sparks 55 57 Reed 47 77 Hug 80 88 Wooster 60 63 Reno 64 73 McQueen 54 78 Douglas 47 72 S.Tahoe 76 73 Sparks 39 53 Reed 62 70 Hug 50 80 Wooster 54 68 Reno 58 68 McQueen 45 53 Douglas 48 53 S.Tahoe 72 Hudson Osborne Croghan Allison Stalcup Croghan Points Per Game Rebounds Per Game Assists Per Game SfionUtt it 16 13,7 6.4 5.2 4.2 2.4 R unning it -n-gunnin ' down the court The varsity boys ended the regular season with a 16-8 overall record and 1 1 -5 league season. Carson ' s fast break style was sparked by the quickness of Seniors Donovan Osborne, Scott Hudson, and Rick Stalcup. Several games were won by the run and gun offensive style of Carson High. One of the highlights of the season for the fans and for the players was the Capitol Classic tournament. While the quicker guards and forwards were using the press to force turnovers and start fast breaks. Center Matt Allison was busy stealing the Matt Allison drops back lo pass and looks deep as Ty Croghan and Bret Bellard break down the court. MVP Award. The tournament ended with Carson defeating Lakewood 62-57 for the championship. Over the past few years, the Carson-Reno games have been worth watching. In the first meeting, Reno escaped with a one point victory in Carson, but the second time they were not so lucky. Carson came home with a 68-58 victory. Another thrilling game was the home game against number one ranked South Tahoe. Although Carson lost, the fans were treated to a barnburner, the final score being 76-72. Air Osborne: Donovan Osborne takes it to the hoop on a fast break dunng the winter homecoming game against Hug. The twin towers of Carson High; Matt Allison shoots the jumper while Bret Bellard sets for an offensive rebound. Scot Hudson pulls up a long range bomb from the cheap seats, a familiar sight for many Senator fans throughout the season.
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