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l l Rc - V. .. gg. - Ween-X :wwe . . ....v Q fm.- .XS 'iii is S+ Girls BB Fifth in State The Upper School girls' basketball team had their best season ever. Under the direction of Coach Jerry Reese, the girls had a 15-4 record and an invitation to T.A.P.S. that listed them as fifth in the state. The outstanding starting five consisted of Bari Buckner, Susan Siegmund, Julie Bernell, Ginger Durham and Marty Mercer. ln T.l.S.C. First Team All Conference awards went to Bari Buckner and Susan Siegmund. Second Team All-Conference awards went to Julie Bernell and Ginger Durham. Two more paints for the mighty Falcons. C 'PER SCHOOL BASKETBALL GIRLS A TEAM. second row: Coach Jerry Reese arty Mercer, Susan Siegmund, Laura Laeseclse, Marie Olson, Barbara Scroggie 1 Q g 4 ' Ginger Durham, Susan Siegmund, and Julie Bernell guard their opponents to pre- :ri Buckner, and Manager Courtney LeBlanc, first row: Margery Hodges, Molly En- Ven' 'hem from gemng me bon' tr, Julie Bernell, Ginger Durham, Nancy Sumner, and Kelley Roadhouse.
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Chris Claris weaves through the opponents to score for the Falcons. DDLE SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM. fourth row: Amy McGehee, Leah Fullser- n, Christina Conway, Tisha Tennant, Stacey Stoddard, Jill Fraley, Libby Durham, oebe Yee, and Laura Miley, third row: Pamela Siddons, Sandy Mack, Paula tsler, Pearish Smith, Lauren Sanderson, Kristina Anicito, Holly Griffin, Leah Stevens, id Cindy Reese, second row: Coach Bill Baker, Debra Rubin, Alena Bramanti, ary Nolan, Emma Growald, Beth Caldron, and Coach Jerry Reesep first row: iach Butch Traeder, Jody Gluck, Lisa Sweeney, Patricia Thompson, Megan znkey, Julie Ward, Tiffany Lewis, and Allison Walsh. MS Basketball Bounces Back After a slow start the Middle School boys came from a 3-5 record to finish the season Q-5 with six straight wins. The team im- proved constantly throughout the season, finishing on a strong note by defeating a good All Saints team 48-40. The highlights of the season included three victories over Trinity Valley, which the boys came from behind to win. The leading overall scorer was Chris Claris who had a game high of twenty-four points in the Greenhill game. Don Pollock and Pete Chambers were noted for their fine overall play. Bill Arnold did a fine job as point guard and both he and Chris Claris were team Captains of the A team. The B team was much better than their record indicates. All three losses were by five points or less. The players to be mentioned were Team captain, George Bynum, team captain, John Holt Smith, and Tim Koeppe. The Middle School girls, under the direc- tion of Coach Butch Traeder executed a man-to-man defense for the first time. The Falcon League was also created for both Middle School girls and boys. This was an inter-squad league made up of five teams. There was also a championship game for the league champion. The idea behind the league was to get everyone to participate and to be able to play. The Middle School coaches viewed it as a very successful season. ni Paula Bosler dribbles the ball as Coach Reese dances with a friend.
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