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B- Team And Freshman Roundball B-TEAM: Melinda Baum, Lisa Adams, Rodney Meyer, Rod David, Kevin Darter. Rom Rose, Larry Carl. Danny Williamson, Sean Stover, Rodney Wallace, Kelly Carter. Coach Gillaspie FRESHMEN: Melinda Baum, Gary Parker, Randy Ceynar. Brian Pulliam, Jeff Meyers, David Reynolds, Matt Morrow. Kevin Austin, Robbie Reynolds, Danny Macy, Coach Renfro B-Team Boys Douglass Opponent 37 Burden 48 41 Collegiate 24 56 Argonia 20 30 Garden Plaine 71 33 Augusta 50 48 Cheney 58 66 Caldwell 45 47 Belle Plaine 29 42 Rose Hill 62 33 Andover 41 53 Bluestem 48 60 Oxford 52 55 Rose Hill 65 57 South Barber 43 33 Conway Springs 57 50 Oxford 48 B-Team Girls Douglass Opponent 23 Central 26 15 Collegiate 12 23 Rose Hill 26 21 Bluestem 29 22 Oxford 34 26 Belle Plaine 36 22 Udall 37 27 Bluestem 47 26 Andover 56 17 Oxford 49 15 Rose Hill 33 15 Oxford 35 Freshman Boys Douglass Opponent 36 Central 40 43 Belle Plaine 35 31 Belle Plaine 39 62 Bluestem 42 43 Belle Plaine 25 43 Rose Hill 46 46 Cheney 57 35 Oxford 14 37 Rose Hill 50 44 Oxford 37 22
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D.H.S. Girls Basketball Determination . . . Skill . . . Hardwork fyfarySfetls, Christina Huster Diane Bergley JUGLASi 3U AS' sa ABOVE: First Row: Shelley Williams, Juanita Hamilton, Kandy Weishaar, Rhonda Barber, Carrie Graves. Second Row: Terri Ford, Chris Huster, J.P. Macy, Stacey Raupe, Dana Sisk, Jeanine Woody, Teresa Hewlett, Lisa Anderson, Diane Bergley. Krissy Bell, Cora Meyer, Mary Wells. The season was long and hard but one of the best DHS girls could ever ask for. The girls finished the season 10 and 11 with a 3rd place trophy at Berean Academy Basketball Tournament. At the first of the basketball season Mr. Cottrell talked to each one of his girls, and told them what he expected from them. The effort he wanted them to put forth, was nothing less than 100 %. If Coach Cottrell was unhappy about anything that happened in a game or at practice, he was not afraid to tellthe team about it. He was never unhappy with their effort. Three things Mr. Cottrell asked of his girls: 100% effort, determination, and patience, these were the key factors to winning a game. When the game wasn’t going the Bulldogs way, Coach Cottrell would be down in the lockeroom planning new strategies. Just before they would go out for the second half he would ask “Do you have the guts to win. A prayer was said before the game, for each player, on both teams. This prayer made the girls realize the game, the effort and the hardwork put forth by both teams. Not many people may realize it, but Coach Cottrell loves his girls, and he’s proved it by helping to be the winners they are. This story was written with love because I’m a part of this winning team and proud of it. This story may be more about our Coach than each individual girl, but each of us is a part of him as he is a part of us.
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I Booster Club Supports Teams This year the Booster Club had many activities. They sponsored an athletic banquet and a chili supper. They had many other projects ranging from cake raffles, an ice cream social, and making sandwiches for the sports teams. At the football games you could see the bulldog that the Booster Club made. They were at the sports events rooting D.H.S. on. Although the Booster Club doesn’t have any dues, they all give generously in time and donations. This years officers were: John Green, President; Velma Hewlett, Vice President; Georgia Bergley, Cindy Green, Secretaries. 2i
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