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THE THRILL OF THE JV BASKETBALL The Girls ' Junior Varsity Basketball team ended the season with a magnificent 15-1 record. Their only loss was to Reno High School, Carson ' s number one rival. The top scorers for the season were Soph- omores Kari Beckett and Katie Shipman. We weren ' t expecting to do as well as we did. There was great potential and the season turned out well, nttted Sopho- more Katie Shipman. The J.V. coach was Mr. McCuIley, who took over for Mr. Ad- ams. The Boys ' Junior Varsity Basketball team also had a successful season. The two losses we had were in double- overtime, but we beat the same team last year, said Sophomore Cody Farnworth, who was also the leading scorer. The boys ' team was coached by Mr. Tamori. They ended the season with a 14-2 record. By Jeremy Christopherson GIRLS JV BASKETBALL: Front Rou: Je- annie White, Dori Glahn, Shannon Heyman, Carrie Coates, Stephanie Beek. Row 2: Michelle Trease, Sarah Wrathall, Blanca Lanzas. Allison Delaney, Kara Bohling, Vonnie Horton, Jessica Payne. Back Row. Coach McCuIley, Julie Smith, Katie Shipman, Audra Brinkerhoff. Kari Beckett, Marc7 Peters, Gayleen Branden- burg. Katie Shipman makes a shot for two points against McQueen. really good, quick, and they played in a lot of overtime games, Pauline Uolzhauer, 12. Sports 133
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Randy Sargent. - 0, looks for an opening to pass in a game against McQueen. iJr i V? •1 Katie Shipmatt, 50. puts up a shot in a game against McQueen. ORES , BASKE. HUG REED RENO MANOUGE McQueen SPARKS SOUTH TAHOE WOOSTER DOUGLAS HUG REED RENO SPARKS SOUTH TAHOE woos-raR McQueen DOUGLAS OPPONENT 14 GIRLS- J V BASKETBALL: Front Row: Je- annie White, Dori Glahn, Shannon Heyman. Carrie Coates, Stephanie Beck. Row 2: Michelle Trease, Sarah Wrathall, Blanca Lanzas, AHison. In a game against Reed, 12 Mike Berkich ' s shot is blocked by Reed ' s 54 Ryan Milliken. Just having fun, Delaney. iC, Katie Shipman. A team that That the team did so beat you beats; well. Katie Shioinan. Lome Deianev. ' 132
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fhe fhrill of the A V e You have to have intensity on the court in order to win games. No game is easy and none more important than the other. These words came from the Girls ' Varsity bas- ketball team coach Miss Williams. This made us a better overall team because we all pushed our- selves and the rest of the team to our fullest potential. said Amber Andreasen. Plus many, many hours of practice and condition- ing, added Renee Howard. Coach Williams pushed the team very hard and always ex- pected the very best from them. The team led themselves to a suc- cessful season with only one con- Girls ' Varsity Basketball ference loss to Reno 61-63. The thing that made us a great team mentally was our strong be- lief in each other, said Amber Andreasen. Also important was the veteran leadership of seven returning players and strong captains. There were only a few new play- ers added to the team. Captains Sidney Dull, Cathy Schmidt and Pauline Holzhauer all led the team in the good and the bad, and kept the team going through it all. by Sean Sullivan During tht ' gitwe against Rent). Sophomore Jcnnitcr Gray atlcmpts ( score while Racheal Chism tries to block the shot. GIRLS ' VARSITY BASKETBALL: From Row: Jenica Keller. Lynlee Bybee, Heather Russell, Tanya McClain. Secortd Row: Jason Presnell, Oerra Perumean, Amber An- dreasen, Jenifer Gray, Missy Schreiner, Trina Etchart, Allison Baker, Mike Kinini. Btiik Row: ( athy Schmidt, Kerri (!ody, S dne Dull, Coach Williams, Pauline Holzhauer, Andrea Kallaras, Renee Howard. 134
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