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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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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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Cheerleaders spark enthusiasm with spirit, signs, and cheers. Go! Fight! Win! The major goal for the DMS was put to the test as they cheerleaders is to inspire participated in jump, stunt, enthusiasm and sportsmanship. pyramid, and cheer-and-chant We set out to accomplish this skill classes. Safety and last summer. We spent June sportsmanship were also and July preparing to attend focused upon daily. In final National Cheerleading Assoc- evaluation we were delighted iation Camp at Ball State to be chosen as one of the University. All twenty of the squads with outstanding spirit DMS cheerleaders worked fever- and enthusiasm. Bringing home ishly on August 2-5 in the the NCA spirit stick to DMS 90 degree temperatures from was worth all the effort. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Their ability Mrs. Brinkman , Seventh Grade Basketball-Front Row: Nicole Houser; Second Row: Celeste Reynolds, Trich Korff; Back Row: Molly Tomaszewski and Tammy Brinkman. Eighth Grade Basketball-Seated: Mandy = Shawna Skelding, and Diane Richardson. Freeburn, Misti Hall, Nicole Haffner, Seventh Grade Football-Front Row: Stacey Sanders; Eighth Grade Football-Front Row: Amy Second Row: Angie Cool; Back Row: Kneeling: Lynda Stoops; Seated: Kami Rathburn, Leffel, Angie Haskins, Becky Middaugh; — Robin Hurst. Stacy Penland, and Chonda Conkle. es
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