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1. Roy drives post three Centurions for 2 points. 2. Kris starts to wonder if the boll will over tome down. 3. Seeking gutdorxe. 4. lomont goes up for the rebound. 5. Roy shoots for thot extro point. SRORTS 101
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Opponent Horn lo Jolla 82 S9 University City 65 62 Mission Boy 43 35 Keorny 54 59 University 62 56 Koorny 74 48 lo Jollo 73 52 University City 71 57 Mission Boy 71 46 University 82 79 Most Voluoble Player Roy MrDavid Most Inspirational lomont Jorkson Most Improved E. J We The boys’ varsity basketball team didn’t fare os well this year os exported based on lost year’s performance. After losing many starting players who graduated, Coorh Lee had to train many new ones. Despite these setbacks, they played with respect. Many of the games lost were very close, with the other team coming out on top in the lost few seconds. Coach Lee com- mented on the game they won, We beat the league champion, Kearny. That was the only game we won; kind of strange. The team did play excellently overall when compared to schools it was up against. One of the outstanding athletes of team was Ray McDavid, who made first string on the all-league team. He also took first place in the league dunking contest. Other exemplary players were graduating seniors David Koonin and Lamont Jackson; both excelled in the sport. Good job, Chiefs! Top: John Cummings, Roy MrOcvid, E. J. Polo, Kris Kobylski, Oorenre Hunt, Dove Koonin, Coorh lee. 8ottom: Morrus Boykin, Pot McCouley, lomont Jorkson, Mike White, John Motthows. 100 SPORTS r §-
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Opponent Home US »0 Keorny I Mission Bov t University I LoJollo I University City I Keorny I Mission Boy I University L lo Jolla L Most Valuable Player Moria Droskovk Most Oedkoted Kelly Smith Most lirproved Oiono Miner This year's girls' basketball team wos misfortunate to have lost some of their returning players, but with the help of (ooch Oon Miller and the vets, the rookies blended in very well. The starting five consisted of guards Kelly Smith and Erkka Weber, forwards Jennifer Bell and Heather Mottler, and center Maria Draskovic. The team's scores don’t give justice to the hard work ond ef- fort put in by everyone on the team. This year there were a lot of new girls that had to learn the ropes of basketball, but with the Coach's hard practices the team began to blend together. The Chiefs' win against U.C. was a very enlightening game. I think it gave us a lot of encouragement. It showed us whal we really could do, said Jennifer Bell. Teamwork wos a very big factor in the U.C. game. The girls all worked together anc gove each other much support. The Chiefs were really moving. Top Row: Jockie Oteo, Erkko Wobor, Jennifer Boll, Morio Droskovk, Heother Mottler, Kelly Smith, Pom Gorrus. Bottom Row; Miepie Vyfhuizen, (ooch Miller, Jem Taylor. 102 SPORTS
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