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team starts the season under a new coach. Agressive and Talented The eighth grade girls’ basketball team is one of the best teams I have ever coached. However, it is also a team of divers abilities. This year by putting forth their best efforts in practice, each teammate has in turn helped the other team- mates develope their individual skills. I am sure the Patriots will continue their aggre- ssive and enthusiastic game plan and will ob- tain their goals to learn the game, play the game to the best of their ability and, most im- portant of all, develope a true appreciation and love for the game. I look forward to following the basketball car- eers of these ladeis through high school. A dream- come-true would be to attend a college game and see them compete. Coach Ostrowski Eighth Grade Team J. Fetter; Back Row: Coach Os- trowski, T. Glick, K. Price, T. Front Row: Mgr. C. Kaldy, S. Muzzillo, A. Boyd, S. Holmes, A. Mohammed, D. Wyatt, K. Morrow, Hill, K. Jarnagan, and A. Dunn. M. Miller, E. Rathburn, T. Kem- ery, A. Skelly, J. Beaty, Mgr. 1. Jenny Beaty eludes defenders and dives for a layup. 2. Angie Boyd fights for a rebound under the Patriot basket. Scores for games 1-3 Patriots 28 Woodside 24 Patriots 27 St. Charles 44 Patriots 38 St. Vincents 36
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3.:Todd Likens and Andy Schmidt work the press. 4, Shane Alday goes for the rebound. Seventh grade team becomes Tri-County Conference Champs. The seventh grade basketball team had a very fine season and brought home the Tri-County Tournament Championship. The team worked very hard on all phases of the game and developed an excellent mental ap- proach toward the game by the end of the season. Defensive pressure was their greatest asset and this re- sulted in many easy layups for the Seventh Grade Team Front Row: Mgr. R. Long, B. Cash- dollar, K. Gillian, T. Likens, M. Ring, A. Hayes, J. Newbauer; Back Patriots. Scoring was evenly dis- tributed and the boys always work- ed together as a group. The future of these young Patriots could be very bright if the con- tinue to work hard and develope their basketball skills. Coach Aalbregtse Row: Coach Aalbregtse, R. Minnick, J. Weaver, M. Christner, S. Alday, M. DePew, N. Tatman, A. Bolen, A. Schmidt.
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The coaches goal this season was to make his team Fundamentally Sound. The bywords for the seventh grade girls’ basketball team this year were “fundamen- tals” and “teamwork.” Our goal was to deve- lope players who were fundamentally sound, who worked together as a team, and who were ready to progress to the next level of competition. To accomplish this objective the players put forth a tremendous effort dur- ing the three-month season, which included demanding practices, ten scheduled games, and the Tri-County Tournament. Their effort and determination was commendable mak- ing it a pleasure to be their coach. Coach Kaldy Seventh Grade Team ton, A. Pettis, N. Whittington, and Coach Kaldy. Missing: T. Korff, Front Row: J. Wells, T. Rathburn, A. Wallace, and C. Potter. J. Pressler, J. Tompkins, T. Gurtner; Back Row: T. Hubbard, H. Quickery, H. Zeigler, M. Sut- 3. Holly Quickery looks for an open Patriot under the basket. 4. Fighting heavy opposition, the Patriots go for two more points. Scores for games 1-3 Patriots 18 Woodside 11 Patriots 25 St. Charles 39 Patriots 23 St. Vincents 19 4 Challengers 4) 251E
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