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The Junior Varsity Basketball Team opened the season with victories over Lower Rich- land by scores of 136-311 and Q47-303. 'I'he team lost the next two games to Flora 126-291 and Orangeburg-Wilkinson Q38-44j. Errors, inconsistency and poor shooting were a plague to the team throughout the season. Although the team was defeated five times away from home, they rebounded and de- feated every opponent who entered the Rockpit , ending up 'with a perfect 9-0 record at home. The junior Varsity however, made a com- plete tumabout halfway through the season and won their last 7 games. Coach Glymph attributed this to determination, hard work, and playing as a unit. Willie Belton, Tony Lewis, Anthony Med- lock, and Willie Thompson were the top scorers in the 18 games. Tony Lewis led the team in assists and was the most consistent player. Willie Belton had a great year as he led the team in scoring, free throw percentage, field goal percentage and tied Anthony Medlock for the lead in re- bounding. Medlock was rmmner-up to Willie in scoring, while Sammy Taylor was runner- up in assists and Tony Lewis was runner-up in field goal percentage. The last game of the year was against Dreher, and again the Shamrocks prevailed. The final score was 63-49 in our favor. This game ended the season on a bitter note as the j.V's did not participate in the remaining games of the I.V. Tournament because of a dis- crepancy against one of our players, there- fore, the decision was to drop out and let the discrepancy be settled by the instigators. Last of all, the j.V. season of 14-5 was not a product of the five players mentioned earlier, but a product of dedication, and hard work by guys like john Jennings, Wayne Kirby, Kevin Emery, Tony Stroman, Ronald Davis, Larry Seals, Eugene Corbitt, Tony Tucker, Thomas Holley and Michael Pressley. These are the other members who with pride came within one win of tieing a school record. Standing: fLeft to Rightj Coach George Glymph, Darryl Graves, Manager, Wayne Kirby, Tony Tucker, Anthony Medloclr, Mike Presley, Willie Belton, Tony Lewis, Willie Thompson, Larry Seals, and Aaron Hayes, Man- ager. Kneeling fLeR to Rightjz Thomas Holley, Tony Stroman, Kevin Emery, Eugene Corbitt, john Jennings, Sammy Taylor, Marvin Davis and Ronald Davis.
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