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Basketball Defense Shines an Fowler, coach of the Girls' Varsity Basket- ball Team, set high standards for the team. Out of thirty-flue that tried out for the team, twenty- eight were chosen. Four of the members returned. Some team members felt they improved skills, such as rebounding, shooting, and passing. I con- sider our team defense to be uery strong, said Fowler. Lisa Jackson, one of the team members, noted, We haue a good team. People are willing to give 11095 all the time regardless of injuries. To Callie Smith it was a Tradition to play basket- ball. Alisa Card thought that the greatest part of the season was that the team worked together. The captains were Callie Smith and Angela Madison. Manager was Michelle Byrd. Page 138 l. , tnumber 401, tries to catch the ball for the winning point. 2. After running across the court Lisa Jackson shoots the ball in the basket. Page 139 1. Alisa Card shoots another winning point against Diamond Bar. 2. The Lady Brahmas try to get the ball away from Kristy Fritz who scores a point. 3. Coach Nan Fowler discusses a new strategy with the team. 4. Front row: Jeannine Cota, Callie Smith, Dani Kunze. Back row: Niki Collins, Mar Ireland, Kristy Fritz, Lisa Jackso , Tif- fani Smith, cglinelwg Kngela Madison Nan Fowler. 138 f Girls' Varsity Basketball
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J .V.'s Speed Second to None uickness and speed were the special qualities which made the Boys' J.V. Basketball team so successful. Coach Tom Duncan felt that their lack of height was a disadvantage, but their speed cer- tainly made up for that. He felt that they were the second fastest team in the league. Not many teams pressed them because of it. Coach Duncan felt that the team had a good attitude and had a lot of spirit, but the short number of members in the team made practice hard. Approximately fifteen students tried out for the team, but they ended up with nine members. Coach Duncan felt the highlights of the season were the games against Garey and Diamond Bar. Team captains were Martell Willis, and Fred Wright. 4 140 j Boys' Junior Varsity Basketball 31 5 . Q31 Q mg to score 2 Displaying Etiwanda s talent for quickness and speed Gary dribbles down court keeping the ball from his opponent s reach 3 Front row Chico Washington Fred Wright Sean Gregoire D Swaithes, Keith Simm Back row: Greg Morrow, Dave Johns Martell W' ', x Cohen, Kevin Butler Zack Alvarado,j Crossele , f 4. Team spirit is what it takes! Greg Morrow passes to a te member who's waiting to score! l. Fred Wright concentrates as he blocks a Chaffey player while ,.-S1
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