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CROWD Basketball PLEASERS Cowgirls Skip into Ployoffs Iog a lap. Skip a lap. log a lap. Run backwards a lap. Iog a lap. Slide a lap. It goes on and on. This all may sound crazy, but the warm- up known as the Cowgirl special got the varsity girls' basketball team into district playoffs and the IV a district championship. Going to playoffs was an accomplishment the girls were proud of. The season finished with 20 wins and only 8 losses. For the few seniors it was something to remember, and for the oth- ers it made future seasons something to look forward to. We worked hard every day, even though we com- plained a lot we knew it was working, said junior Erin Brown. No less spectacular in their season outcome, the IV walked away with the district championship. Winning first in district makes me feel like we are setting a precedent for more seasons of IV winning first in district, said sopho- more Karen Kithcart. Other than the Cowgirl special, workouts consist- ed of shooting drills, run- CONCENTRATING. Fresh- man Michelle Madden focuses on the basket for a free throw. 7 0 SPORTS ning and speed drills, and defensive drills. Our dribble glasses helped on our offense the most, and our aggressive- ness helped our defense, said sophomore Linda Lo- sinski. Even though the fresh- man team, which was 2-lO, wasn't rewarded by a win- ning season, they did re- ceive valuable experience for the next year. Although the season was disappointing, I feel I improved with the help of the coaches, said freshman Iennifer Orman. -. is - KS i , Z. N-as 5 S STRAIGHT UP. Freshma Tracie Hunnicutt goe straight up for a shot unde the basket.
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CRQWD Basketball PLEASERS DEFENSE. Junior Jennifer Jadlot and senior Cheryl Jackson play strong defense against Whitesboro. PROTECT THE BALL. Sopho- more Linda Losinski holds the ball up high while looking for a good pass inside. Q ,As , . , I V Carroll K rum Northwest Carroll Carroll Frisco Wylie Princeton Commerce Sanger Carroll Whitesboro Fa:-mersville 10-3 'I 2 SPORTS 5 22335 2556682833535 x 3 X, M N' Xp X' ,:E, , if , V 1. a 51 gg L- 2' Asf 6885822233888 www, f-,- ,,, I -I i Ziff is , f ig ur mf f Qi? A ' ,Q 2 .24 in Freshman Season Record 2- 1 O JV: Coach Diane Raines, Jennifer Morrow, Jennifer Orman, Melissa Grau, Ka- ren Vinson, Michelle Mad- den, Myra Meclina, Tracie Hunnicutt, Charla Sapp, Coach Joe Tindle.
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