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mums N .wp V Lk-, t .4 .l.V. BASKETBALL: First Row - Jenny Cassard, Kerry Krantz, Anne Hewitt, Gina Vacca.Second Row M Ms. Goertler, Karen Dunnigan, Jeannine- McCrumb, Gretchen Hoff, Cindy Bowers, Melody Richardson, Eileen McCauley, Candy Sommerville, Chris Henry, Karen Gonya. 'xhtiii 4 . . iris: Perfect Inexperience was no, handicapffor Cen- tennial's girls' J.V. basketball steam. The girls remained undefeated in' county play withia record of 14-0. Centennialyupsetl the I-Ioward.Lions twice with scores of .36f25 and ' 3e7f22, .giving Howard' the only losses of its season and fgiViI1g 7CCl'liCI1Hl8.l'HSA most challenging games. . 1 , w A Consisting mostly of rookies, the team developed strengths in defense and offense which dazzled their opponents, Freshmen Candy Sornmerville and 'Gina Vacca, the season's. highest. scorers, ledlthe closefknit team to its, many victories. Theteamwork and .finesse displayed by the - girls -were lim- portant assetS to their .successful season, according to Coach Karen Goert1er..A no- vice herself, Coach- Goertlerepitried different techniques in outside ,shooting and inside power. which proved successfnlrthzfoughout the season. She was pleased with their per- formance: They realiydid a great job! A G LEFT' Candy Sommerville outmaneuvers a Mt. Hebron ' opponent enroute to the hoop. .I.V. BASKETBALL Eagles Opponents Damascus 17 20 Towson Catholic I7 53 Garrison Forest 25 3 Maryvale 31 14 Mt. DeSales 23 26 Aihonon 27 19 Mt. Hebron 37 16 Glenelg 27 20 Howard 36 25 Wilde Lake 31 16 oakland Mills 31 8 Hammond 26 10 Atholton 28 15 Wilde Lake 37 26 Howard 37 22 oakland Mills 32 10 Hammond 31 14 Glenclg 33 26 Mt. Hebron 34 28 .l.V. Girls' Basketball ll7
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:fa -il Varsity Basketball Damascus Pampell Towson Catholic Garrison Forest Maryvale Mt. DeSales Atholton Ml. Hebron Glenelg Howard Wilde Lake Oakland Mills Hammond Atholton Ml. Hebron Wilde Lake Howard Hammond Glenelg Middletown Smithsburg
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