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Girls Basketball 1. Poised and ready, senior Diana Repp aims for the hoop. 2. Passing for an assist is senior Amber Stump. 3. Showing disappointment in the final games loss to Ot- tumwa are seniors Shari Essary and Diana Repp. 4 Displaying her pressure defense is junior guard Tina Emerson. 5. Shooting through a defender for two points is senior Dian Peaslee. 6. Row 1: K. Beltramea, R. Reever. V. Allison, S. Essary. Row 2: K. Breen, A. Fritz, D. Repp. C. Tucker. Row 3: S. Crockett, R. Wadle, T. Van Fleet, Coach Dan Breen, K. Hall. T. Emerson. R. Zelinski.
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Returning just two starting forwards from last year’s 3rd place team, the Trojanettes restacked the deck and came up with a winning hand. Head Coach Dan Breen, in his 15th year of coaching has compiled an awesome 313-56 ca- reer win loss record. The Trojanettes remained unbeaten in 93 consecutive home games and won the conference outright. Fairfield is the only team that has won a girl’s basketball conference title in the Southeast Seven. The Trojanettes ended the regualar season undefeated in 20 games. Teams such as Ankeny, Indianola, and Waukee were no match for the players. But maybe everyone’s eyes were too far down the road when in the semifinal round of sectional play, the second-ranked Trojanettes were upset by rival Ottumwa. The dream of a 6th straight trip to the state tournament was shattered. Diana Repp, the first forward from Fairfield to be named 1st Team All-State, received the Out- standing Senior and Most Valuable Player Awards. Repp averaged nearly 34 points and totaled over 2500 points in her career at FHS. Amber Stump, two-year starter, was the recipi- ent of Shiela Stoltz Award for Consistently Out- standing Performance. Seniors Dian Peaslee and Kim Hall received the Most Improved while Ju- nior Tina Emerson and senior Sindy Crockett received the 100 percent award. Shari Essary’s contributions in both the forward and guard courts earned her the Versatile Award. 28
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