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Varsity Girls Basketball Team: Front Row — Lorraine Chalkley, Gail Vass, Michelle Mann, Kathy Naworal, Carla Donathan. 2nd — Assistant Coach Bradshaw, Manager Susan Craver, Nancy O’Regan, Shelley Wilson, Lauren Gentry, Pam Woods, Caryn Allen, Manager Barbara O’Regan, Coach Carden. Kathy Naworal stretches herself to the limit for the team. Gail Vass retaliates at the foul line with two points for the team. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL 27
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Down the court Varsity girls’ basketball team sets goals ... At the beginning of the season, Coach Carden set two goals for the girl’s varsity basketball team. One was to have a winning season; the other was for the girls to advance in the Do- minion District tournament. Co-captain Kathy Noworal was a key player in reaching these goals. She was named to the first all-district team and second all region team. She was also the team’s MVP and leading scorer. Laurin Gentry was the team’s leading rebounder and second leading scorer with an average of eleven points per game. Loraine Chalkley Kathy Naworal waits for an open player to inbound the ball. Michelle Mann demonstrates perfect form upon releasing the ball. SCORES 44 — 37 48 — 57 52 — 59 41 — 39 46 — 41 30 — 22 33 — 45 55 — 51 36 — 26 43 — 24 33 — 39 48 — 52 51 — 50 44 — 49 38 — 53 44 — 46 50 — 32 42 — 46 43 — 27 34 — 38 Meadowbrook Monacan Midlothian Manchester L. C. Bird George Wythe Thomas Dale Huguenot Thomas Dale Prince George Meadowbrook Monacan Huguenot Midlothian Manchester L. C. Bird Prince George George Wythe Thomas Dale Midlothian 26 GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL chipped in, averaging six points per game and ten rebounds per game. Co- captain, Gail Vass, was also a key player and received the coaches’ award. Coach Carden was pleased with the overall performance of the team, say- ing it was the best girl’s team in nine years. As the season progressed the girls improved greatly and were rewarded by reaching one out of two of their goals. Although the season ended with ten wins and ten losses, the team did advance in the tournament.
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Through the hoop Varsity basketball team becomes more competitive ... Although the Cavaliers started out slowly, only winning one game before Christmas break, as the season pro- gressed, they became much more competitive. The team defeated sev- eral teams to whom they had lost ear- lier in the season. The final record was six wins and sixteen losses. Co-cap- tain Todd Lampman, who was the only returning starter, proved to be a key player for the Cavaliers. After be- ing moved from point position to wing, Lampman responded with a fif- SCORES 37 — 47 52 — 50 44 — 60 36 — 67 58 — 80 53 — 51 58 — 70 41 — 55 52 — 39 46 — 58 47 — 67 47 — 49 60 — 55 63 — 73 o7 — 60 57 — 51 65 — 77 73 — 62 39 — 58 80 — 81 51— 91 31 — 38 Franklin DSCGnBird Meadowbrook Manchester IG Bird George Wythe Prince George Huguenot Thomas Dale Meadowbrook Midlothian Monacan Manchester Huguenot L.C. Bird Thomas Dale Prince George Meadowbrook George Wythe Monacan Midlothian Midlothian In the face of defensive pressure, Chris Mast battles for two. 28 BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL teen point per game average. Lamp- man scored 327 points for the year and became the team’s leading scorer and MVP. Lampman received an honorable mention for the All-Do- minion District team. Another key player was co-captain Chris Mast. Mast was the team’s leading re- bounder with 120. He was also a lead- ing scorer inside with an average of nine points per game. Thad Cooley, who started most of the year, was the best defensive player. When inter- ” iy. a a viewed, Coach Carden stated that he will put his hope for the ne xt year in three juniors: Billy Sigler, T. J. Hold- en, and Scott Altman. All three moved up from the J.V. squad. Holden and Altman shared the center position and should both be big scorers next year. Sigler was the second leading scorer with a thirteen point average per game and the second leading re- bounder with 101. Next season Sigler should be one of the district’s primary players.
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