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K' k close watch on the ball, varsity teammate fhsoggng txixneiebegairifii ifarsity members practice on shooting tech- niques readying for one- of their YYIHUY games ifal' beiowl- gi1i:. e spectators watch in anticipation, Dana Webb shows her a IIIES frightj. Y i Q 'inc' Donna te, . f,?F'.xL Displaying trophies that were won during the season are varsity basketball girls: ffrontj Kellee Condra, Karen Lyons, Candy Kissee, Donna Gillette, Dana Webb, Lora Riffleg Coach Dennis Vanarsdall, Bannon Hightower, Mi- chelle Gibler, Larinda Robbins, Teresa Hazlett, luli Power, Coach Pat Cum- mings fabovej ity l'S -Ib- JA X 5 5 a -l -4 Q W 'T U7 I Je U3 7? I'l'l -l I IP I l ' Condra, Kellee Gibler, Michelle forward forward Hazlett, Teresa Hightower, Bannon Kissee, Candy center forward forward
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Candy takes a short shot from the side fabovej. 5'- '0'-mded bl' Pe0Pl9f Karen finds an Open 5P0f tabovei , x ' ,,I sv K I Ending the season with a 9-4 record are: Coach Cummings, lill Toler, Kim Matticks, loyce Dunne, Missy Koonce, Stephanie Lyons, Patty Webb, Jeanie Powers, Coach Vanarsdall, lback rowj Kellee Condra,- Larinda Robbins, Bannon Hightower, Teresa Hazlett, luli Powers, Teresa Shoffner, Melissa Brown ffront rowj. On November 2nd, the l.V. started their season. They practiced approximately 3 weeks before they had their 1st game. They ended the year with a game against Windsor, establishing a record of 9-4. The team consisted of fourteen girls. Five girls dressed for varsity, with the remaining team consisting of freshman. The areas of heigth and quickness were both covered. Throughout the year, skills such as shooting, dribbling, defense and offense, were worked on, be- sides the running to get and keep them in shape. 46!GlRL'S BASKETBALL i l Melissa Brown looks on as loyce Dunne GirI's l.V. Basketball OV. 33 Higginsville GV. 24 Oak Grove G.V. 25 Barstow G.V. 12 Wellington G.V. 26 Lone lack G.V. 13 Kinsville G.V. 36 Orrick GV, 23 St. Paul's G.V. 'I9 Odessa G.V. 30 Crest Ridge GV. 'I5 Sweet Sprin OV. 18 Santa Fe GV. 29 Windsor shoots labovel gS
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