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G 30 I I I3 I2 Garnett 6 Gardner 34 3 I8 G I9 9 I4 7 X, . . wins two The Bulldog junior varsity football team was able to pull out two victo- ries at the end of the I98I season, beating Louisburg and Osawatomie. As the season progressed the of- fense was able to improve by chang- ing their strategy to a running gameflreadingglbf-oqense in rush- ing was vin Grime , junior, who rushed for over yards, four times. The team showed great improve- ment not only on the field but also in attitude, according to coach Mike Casteel. This season finds Ryan Walter as quarter back for the junior varsity football team. Leading thaiirnior varsity rushing attack is Marvin Grimesl who rushes for over lm y arate games. .. 1 I ff-s A l . . . W , , , 'ig ,q 491 wif- W, ' . . 4521 smut - ,, . ff : ni rf V Q, 5- - ff Y , V l,. . Qfy?, y A?4ff sc K 'aff' 47 - gg- tl., sims : -' I 5, Kg. ,,' 1 ' Q I ltlt 'P V ... l II6 JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL 2 Wins 6 Losses arnett Garnett Garnett Garnett arnett Garnett O O O l O l Paola o a Lansing DeSoto Tonganoxie Osawatomie LW, - ,ff Garnett I3 Louisburg About to be tackledQVlSllarviniG'-mes finishes fx another run. W ,L F' 'AK ' 'T F A f L I .1 - P , 5, 1 ,, j is as Q ,F xl F I ff X .21 .24 W M, V V' lk Q ,' an ,V -af nfs at, man., p at .- Q. ri 5 FOOTBALL STATISTICIANSI FIRST ROW: San- dra Spencer. SECOND ROW. Sharon Wolken and Karen Reiner. THIRD ROW: Courtney Hermreck and Becky Highberger. FOURTH ROW: Lisa Brummel and Ellen Adler.
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Defense is moving fast as Lisa Brummel is determined to get that ball, Varsity girls keep sinking 'em As a whole, the varsity girls bas- ketball squad was very similar to last year's. But some advantages the I98I-82 squad had over last year's was that they were taller and as a group still better shooters. Even with these advantages the girls nev- er stopped trying to better them- selves. Their defense improved quite a bit, as did their full-court press, shooting, and free throw per- centage. Baldwin proved to be the most important game for the girls. Bal- dwin and Garnett were both unde- feated going into the game. Accord- ing to Coach Windsor, the defeat showed where the girls stood, what they needed to improve on, and how much more work they needed to do to be a state-caliber ballclub. Giving it all she's got, Gerette Guilfoyle at- tempts to tip the ball to a teammate. Traveling to Greeley every other night to practice caused a few prob- Iems. Approximately 45 minutes of practice time was lost, and more time was spent on anothericourt rather than on one's own. Grdeley's gym has only two baskets, whereas Garnett's gym has six, therefore, not as much shooting could be done. And, also, the bus that took them to and from Greeley did not have a working heater sometimes. After I2 games, Courtney Herm- reck had dropped in a total of I64 points, and she averaged lO.9 points per game. Courtney also had the best field goal and free throw per- centages, 43.6 per cent and 80.0 percent consecutively. Ellen Adler had the most steals, 53, and assists, 35. As a team, the Lady Bulldogs had a total of 485 rebounds, with Ger- ette Guilfoyle grabbing l36 of them. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM: Court- ney Hermreck, Becky Highberger, Jeanette Culver, Donna Poire, Terri Wolken, Lisa Brummel, Ellen Adler, Gerette Guilfoyle, Julie Wells, Karen Reinier. Teresa Gettler, Debbie Mayes, Norma Guilfoyle, and Susan Wells. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL
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