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LOOKING FROM A birdseye view, Katie Buesser successfully out jumps her oppon- ent in a close game at Seaholm. IN A GAME against tough Ferndale, Molly Beagan tries to maneuver around her opponent to give her team two more points. . - -:ffl ' 4+ ,M - L f-f ' , . fwf- l72 JVXQTH GIRLS BASKETBALL Elissa sam JANE MEINWEISER, Freshman Coach, explains to her eagerly awaiting team. during halftime, how to out play their opponent. AS EVERYONE GRABS for the water bottle, Molly Beagen takes her turn and enjoys the quenching of her thirst with water. Linda
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JV Gvercomes Tough Seoson Frosh Figure In Future he JV netters had a successful season despite their very tough season. They beat Ferndale, Hazel Park, Kimball, and Troy twice, account- ing for 8 of their 9 wins. They had 3 hard losses to Berkley twice and Andover once, each loss by 2 points. They also had a loss by 3 points which was very disappointing to the team. The team as a whole gave IOOWJ effort towards making this season a memorable one. The girls finished the season with a 9-11 record overall and a 8-6 record in the SMA. Amy Tikkanen received Most Valuable Player while Beth Witt received Most Improved Player and Gayle Kirby received Sportsmanship award. With most of the girls returning again next year, the team will have the knowledge and skill for another winning season. This year's Freshman Girls' Basket- ball Team did very well for newcomers to a high school. The girls' finished up their season with a 9-7 record overall and 5-5 in the SMA League. Coach jane Meinweiser commented on how her team Hgot it together towards the end of the season. One of the highlights of the season was having their own Molly Beagen move up to JV for the last game of the season. The season was pos- itively a 100Wb effort by everyone on the team. At the end of the year, Coach Meinweiser and the girls decided on awards and receiving Most Valuable Player was Molly Beagen. Elaine Glotzhober received Most Improved Player while Katie Buesser received Sportsmanship award. With most of the girls returning, the SMA League will have some tough competition with the Mighty Maples next year. 0 X3 ff Il' gigs' i i f x i s E BEFORE HITTING THE court for the second half, Terri Storey, Kelly Hayes and Jackie Loomis listen to Coach Bob in hope of gaining valuable information. INTENSLY OBSERVING FROM the sidelines, J.V. Basketball players Jackie Loomis, Gayle Kirby, Patty McDermott, and Beth Witt consider improvement for the teams benefit. JVXQTH GIRLS BASKETBALL 173
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