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.Aw W11'e'l 'MNwm ,,,nmi 'W ',. - ' ' ' ' 1 , Nancy Daughlry was new lo Jersey Village this year, bu1wasn'1 new lo basketball. e was one of lhe highest scoring forwards. Guard Tricia Roach improved much during the year and is shown here intercepting the ball from a Cy-Fair guard. Opponent K ein Bryan Spring Cy Fair McCullough K ein Bryan Conroe Spring Cy-Fair McCullough JVHS JUNIOR VARSITY SEASON RECORD l ' 49 59 22 65 Conroe 52 34 ' 62 44 - ' 59 40 I8 40 l ' 36 57 38 48 46 30 49 34 25 35 40 54 Sports
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Falcons Defeat Cy-Fair Bobcats One of the teams more versatile players Johnnie Johnson, who plays both forward and guard, dribbles her way out of a tough situation against Con- roe. Jersey Village met the Klein Bearkats next. Coach Brantly said, I was surprised to see us win because it was the game right after our tournament. The final score was Klein 36 and Jersey Village 57. The next game was against Bryan. The Falcons were behind in the first quarter but came back in the second and fourth quarters to defeat Bryan 57-36. Hazel Roberson scored l9, Nancy Daughtry scored l9, and Gwen Alfred scored 8 points. The second meeting of the Conroe Tigers and Falcons resulted in another Tiger victory. Coach Brantly said We could have won this game, but we weren't up to it. Nancy Daughtry was high scorer with l6 points. The final score was the Tigers with 46 and the Falcons with 30. The Falcons played good the first quarter against Spring, but that wasn't it. Hazel Roberson was high scorer with 14 points. The game ended Spring 49 and JV 30. The best game of the year was the second match against the Cy-Fair Bob- cats. JV was behind at the half by l point. The final score was Cy-Fair 25 and Jersey Village 35. The Falcons ended the season right by defeating McCullough 54-40. The outstanding players were Hazel Roberson, Nancy Daughtry, Collynne Edwards, Brenda Schindler, Johnnie Johnson, Wanda Roberson, Gwen Alfred, Tricia Roach, Beth Daughtry and Tammy Russell. Sports Coach Cyndi Brantly, being an emotional coach, experiences a low mome in the game against Conroe. lst ROW: Coach Cyndi Brantly, 2nd ROW: Nancy Daughtry, Beth 3rd ROW: Hazel Roberson, Collynne Edwards, Gwen Alfred, 4th Brenda Schindler, Tricia Roach, Johnnie Johnson, Wanda Roberson Russell, 5th ROW: Ginger Smith. l
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Experience Gained Outweighs e a S 0 n R e C o rd Kay-Kay Toon intercepts Q Conroe pass. Even though we lost every dis- trict game, my girls were successful in experience gained, stated Deb- bie Brewer, coach of the Purple freshman girls basketball team. Their first game against Klein started out on the right foot with Denise House scoring 36 of the Sl points. The defense played their best overall game against Klein, however their biggest problem came in the third quarter when Klein scored 2l points with Jersey Village only scor- ing 7 points. Defeat stayed with the girls as they went on to play Bryan, losing 43-27 with Cindy Kidd scoring l7 of the 27 points. Their next game was against the Conroe Tigers. Denise House again played an excellent game, scoring 19 of the 29 points. However the Tigers also got this game 38-29. The girls played a good game against Spring until the fourth quar- ter when Jersey Village only scored 2 points and Spring scored l2, giv- ing the Lions the lead and the game 31-24. FIRST ROW: Beth Nichol, Carolyn Stewert, Patrica Banks, THIRD ROW: Terry Rolan, Julie TURED: Tammy Elliott, Sandra Williams, and Coach Brewer, Diana Burrnett, SECOND Horne, Kay-Kay Toon, Lena Baskin, NOT PIC- Diane Dolysi. ROW: Pam Grun, Cindy Kidd, Denise House, Sports
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