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-lfreghlmgn Cummings 1141 looks court to run the A team of- Pulling in a pass, team mem- ber Ray Rangel i421 looks to make a move to the basket. Mike Hunt 1341 leads the B team fast break. Freshman A Basketball 39 49 Galena Park 58 Baytown Lee 35 Deer Park 49 Rayburn 55 Northshore 44 Baytown Sterling 33 Pasadena 69 South Houston 52 Galena Park 59 Baytown Lee 39 Deer Park 78 Rayburn 51 Northshore 63 Baytown Sterling 46 Pasadena South Houston FllShl'l18Il B BBSKOHJIII L 25 South Houston 40 W 37 Galena Park 34 L 22 Baytown Lee 30 L 37 Deer Park 52 L 32 Sam Rayburn 51 L 25 Northshore 46 W 37 Baytown Sterling 49 L 35 Pasadena 51 L 24 South Houston 44 W 35 Galena Park 22 L 24 Baytown Lee 27 L 36 Deer Park 42 L 41 Sam Rayburn 44 W 49 Northshore 42 L 42 Baytown Sterling 49 L 28 Pasadena 43 1521 hits an easy layup against La Marque. Freshman A team members are FRONT ROW, Tim Christian, Arthur Neubould, Brian Cummings, Pat Washburn. BACK ROW, Alan Roberts-coach, Jay Bonds, Daryn Seymore, Ray Rangel, Daryn Andrews. A Fa st Break In their first year of high school basketball, the freshman teams found the competition much greater than in years past. The A team finished up with a 18-15 record. Coached by Alan Roberts, the team shook off pre- season difficulties to come on strong at the end of district. They defeated South Houston, Galena Park, Rayburn, and Baytown Sterling. The B team, coached by Mike Fox, never got on track, winning only three of their games in district competition. They defeated Galena Park twice during district with their other wins coming against Northshore to complete a 4-26 season. f t N A ' .f :, :-. 5 f s we 1 I B team member Freddy Frerrer 132 L 34 .Freshman B team members are FRONT ROW, Trent Chassey, James Dovzaek Mike Hunt, Tim Palvado. BACK ROW, Mike Fox-coach, Tracy Hood, Keith Wyman, John Jakovich, Freddy Ferrer , Benny Martinez, Freshman Basketball 217
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l Girls' Basketball .I F .n-n b Punch 121l shoots a from the outside in hopes the score. Lane 1301 reaches for a rebound. site Page, Laura Roberts 140i s over the outstretched arms r opponent Pam Curry from Houston. Insert, Linda McDonald 133l her way through tour South ton players in order to score. m Insert, Laneigh Anderson down court to setup a play. IN 'T Nancy Grandtield 115l struggles to make a shot as South Houston's Valerie Kelly 121l reaches over and touls. Nacy Grandtield 115l and Laura Rubens 140i look on as Precious White 123l tries to stop Valerie Kelly 121l of South Houston from scoring. The Best Ever This year's girls' varsity basketball team proved that they were a group to be reckoned with for the district title. We were competative in every district game, said coach Bobby Kramer. The girls never quit fighting for the win which they proved in their overtime loss to South Houston and the two point loss to Baytown Lee, the most controversial game of the season. The team worked and fought hard in every game, but what seemed to be their downfall was the fact that they had a shortage of woman power for most of the season. With one girl having to be out of state for two or three games and two other girls being ineligible to play due to low grades, the team just could not be brought together. We never had the whole team together, Kramer said. Even with ineligible players the team showed a great deal of talent and versatility. Kramer had to go to the bench in midseason but it really did not make that much dif- ference. Kathy Lane, senior, came in and showed her ability by filling the position of Linda McDonald, senior, post. Precious White, junior, also came off the bench and was able to contribute speed and agility to help the team in some tight situations. Talent was not the only thing the girls had that was impressive. They showed a great deal of spirit and good attitudes in practice as well as at the games. The team spent a lot of time helping each other prepare for the games emotionally as well as physically. On the court they were very com- plimentry of each other and con- structive criticism was accepted well. The girls grew emotionally as well as athletically and could be proud of their season. Girls' Varsity Basketball 219
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