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l had a talented group of girls and they put their talents to work. You could really see their talent on the court. I let a bunch of fine girls go this year butl look forward to teaching a fresh bunch tldl of freshmen this coming season. Coa,chfSmith continues. Out of all the teams we played l did not feel that we could not have beaten all of them. S The score may have shown thegirls were losing but the girls played so well that l felt we had won. Because of the Think, Work, Hustle, Together, they showed. This was our goal for the season and l feel that we reached our goal. Bea Smith finishes. Zig' ' ' K ,Mi f L to r Hervett Hill Teresa Schindler Salina Gonzales Sandra Lehman Dorothy Kossie, Stephanie Knutson, Terri White, Janice Haney Livia Perez Lillian Eng Rhonda Hicks Lxsa McLemore Pam Roberson, Tracy Schindler, Mgr. Tina Davis, Coach Bea Smith, a mum from the team members in apprecia Sandra Lehman bumps the ball to Terri White in hopes for a good spike
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- - Freshman Falcons work on serves in game againStgCy2Fal'r'. All for One for All! ...+- .,5 f , ffvi rn t ii? A K... Stephanie Knutson, setter, warms up for the games againsi Spring. l All for One and One for All! was the cry not Freshman Volleyball team, as they fought their way for a three way tie for second place in district play. The performance of the team was better than I anticipated it would be, says Bea Smith, coach ot the Freshman Volleyball. e The Freshman and Junior Varsity Volleyball hosted a tournament this year. The freshmen had many hard games in the tournament butimanaged to walk away with second place in their tournament. The freshmen lost the last game to Westchester. i Rhonda Hicks bumps the ball back into play, thus saving' her team a lost point, ' ..., N . K, to A txt B2 Sports llllli Rhonda Hicks was the high scorer of homeliburnaf mem- ,lti The Freshman Falcons were invitedtofajtogurnat ment where they placed third. Sandiraitelsinfian ,ie, was the high scorer of the Clear Creek i l X ............. Teresa Schindler serves a strong and direct serve. foriandthei point in the game against Klein. g i 'ggi t,,y-,r ,fel-Vfg5,,g1Q ,,.i
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Varsity Basketball Bounces on The lump ball--was tipped as the 1977-78 Girls' Varsity Basketball season began. In the district opener against Klein the Falcons were tripped 52-50. The next two games against Spring and Conroe the Falcons lowered their dis- trict record O-3. The following week the Falcons carrie back to pound Bryan 50-16. The winning ways looked good as lVlcCullough and Jersey Vil- lage fought to deadlock with the clock reading OQOO time remaining. The Falcons were not to be denied as the battle went into overtime. The Fal- cons won 50-48. The district season record looked disap- pointing at 3-9 but 5 of the 9 losses were as close as ten points, The offense was led by Julie Gleason, Hazel Floberson, Pam Floberson, Janice Raney, and Tamma Boze. The defense consisted of Sandra Warmke, Virginia Hargrave, Jeannell Smith, and Susan Gast. Julie Gleason, averag- ing lO points a game led the Falcons in that department. Sandra Warmke, iunior, was honored by being chosen for the First Team All-District. Placed on the second team All-District Julie Gleason and Jeannell Smith, Seniors, were chosen on offense, Freshmen and iunior varsity girls' bas- ketball teams play full court while varsity was still playing half court. lt looks as in the future varsity basketball will all be playing full court. Coach Spillar said, A full court game would be to girls' var- sity basketball advantage. It splits responsibilities and other players arent depend- enton only one or two girls. Even though this season didn't show many wins, the effort and team spirit was there. As the last seconds ticked away on the clock the basketball season was final- ized. 8 Sports sf - Back row: Jeannell Smith, Tamma Boze, Cindy Kidd, Wanda Roberson, Sandra Warmke, Juli: Gleason, Front row: Linda House, Pam Floberson, Janice Flaney, Virginia Hargrave, Haze Floberson, Susan Gast, Pat Spillar. ,Q
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