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KNIGHT DI PLAY WINNING PIRIT The IUK Knights 1985-86 season be- gan on November 22 with an away game against Grissom Air Force Base and concluded on February 15 in Indianapolis with a game against Kokomo lvy Tech during an opening -game at the lndiana Pacer's Market Square Arena, Although the team didn't have a winning season after the games were tallied, the spirit and dedication that prevailed among the members was enough to give them a winning attitude and typifies the type of student who participates in student activities at IUK. llWe weren't the winningest team, but we sure had a lot of fun, Caspar lohnson, the center for the team com- mented. llWe definitely got better to- wards the end of the year. In addition to their scheduled matches against other small colleges, the Knights entered city league play for the first time in team history. Because these games were typically played dur- ing the week or on Sunday at Washington School, it gave those team members who were unable to travel to away games during the season, an opportunity to participate in organized sports on the Kokomo campus. 90 The coach of this year's squad, Rex Chaplin, was positive about the sea- son. llOur first year was a learning ex- perience, he said. l'For instance, last year we would go out on the floor and three players would have red jerseys and the other two would have white and we would have to ask the other team if they minded, he said with a laugh. 'lThis year we had uniforms and we even looked like a team. A banquet at the end of the year sponsored by the cheerleaders, honored the efforts of all the team members. Awards were given to those present and a telephone network was established so that the members could stay in touch and practice their ball handling skills over the summer months. None of the team members were graduating seniors so all expect to re- turn to next year's squad, schedules permitting. Team member, loe Dishon, summed the season up when he said, 'll thought the season was pretty productive. It seemed like we were always a step behind everyone else, but we'll be bet- ter off next year, he said. 'We're starting to build a program now. loe Dishon and P.T. Chaffee ham it up at the team's awards banquet.
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I Team members are: front, l-r, P.T. Chaffee, Lewie Campbell, Dave Barker, loe Dishon, Kevin Turner. Back, I-r, Coach Rex Chaplin, Ted Goff, lerry Taylor, Mark Malson, Caspar lohnson, Chris Kemp, Tennis Guyer. 'bmw ' A T553-f T A 7 -4 ' . V J' ww ,incurs ,1- Caspar lohnson puts the ball up for the Knights against IUSB. Ted Goff explains potential problems during an IUK time-out.
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