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1. Springing from the center circle, Dale Travis clears his opponent's hand in an effort to slap the ball. 2. Mentally involved in the game, Coach Rhodes and team watch the action on the court. 3. Gathered before the game, the team shouts wards of encouragement to Mark Lee. Qi' ie' 1 W ,A T fl 'i Q s '. I , 5 i 3 u 1' id v k. 4 Q 57' 1 3 Varsity Basketball 99
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Skillful tactics rally Colonials to upsets Determination and skill brought about initial victories and individual record breaking to the Colonials. Dale Travis broke the record of most individual points in one game, with 36 points, topping the old record by three. During the game against Manchester, the team broke the record of most points scored in one game, with 89 points to their credit. The full court press gave the Colonials four wins in four tries. After a loss to Henrico in the fifth game, the Colonials rallied and defeated Dinwiddie on their next visit to the court. An upset win over the Hopewell Blue Devils, the first in CHHS history, placed the Colonials in front of Petersburg in district standings. Combining efforts, Preston Hubble and Jeff Thompson leap for the rebound. Vanity Basketball Team: Front raw: Harold Rhodes, roach, Kent Benton, Stanley Wade, Dale Travis, Larry Fox, co-captains, Paul Staples, Johnnie Wells. Second raw: Eric Barnes, Chuck Barham, Jeff Thompson, Robert Lee, Preston Hubble, Mark Lee, lee Whitmore, Steve Jones, Dale Williams, manager. 98 Varsity Basketball
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JV's suffer losses by meager margins The desire to win and to gain valuable ex- perience proved to be the main driving force of the Baby Colonials. Lack of height and ex- perience hindered the team during the first few games of the season. The team spent many grueling hours practicing in the gymnasium after school in order to perfect techniques. Newly acquired coordina- tion later became apparent in fast spurts of ball handling and team spirit. l. Jumping higher than his opponent, David Stuckey tips the ball toward Jon Elder. 2. Endeavoring to add two points to the score, Herbie Peterson releases the ball as Terry Johnson protects him from the rear.
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