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Q' 4 Y . if gigs? K K 'J DUE to a fall during the Cy-Creek game,Jerome McGuire attempts to shoot from the free throw line. Even as a freshman, Jerome's new face and talent was readily accepted by his older team mates. Photo by Dawn Leavers PRESSING hard to earn a victory against Cy-Fair,Robert Williams plays the forward position and passes to Robert Cox, guard, in a play called 'stackeoffensel The 'stack-offense' play was designed to confuse a man to man defense, ex- plained Michael Stevens, Photo by Dawn Leavers. v 21152 I ATTITUDES : Team Commits Themselves With practice starting as early as July, going requires willing attitudes and dedicated members. 'KThat's exactly what makes a good basketball team, explained Varsity Basketball Michael Stevens. Senior player When you see a good team on the court, you know that the entire team is working towards a common goal and that they are giving each other 11015 efforts all the time! I wish we could have done that this year! K'Perhaps one reason behind us losing our games is because we werenlt team oriented, said Senior Lane Dunn. 'tWe had a hard time working together as a team. It also seemed like, at times, the coach worked alot with some of the players and not enough with the other players. K'This year we had sox good players. Not only C they score a lot, but they we great defensive players, tor said Stevens. t'We just couldn't get o stuff together this year enough time to win and to the best, Robert Cox adde I just hope next year's tea can put in the effort and 4 good, too. Written I Dawn Leavers. ?':f 11 .af I 'N' -xl' . - 220 Varsity Basketball Double Page Spread by Dawn Leaver
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lf' :::: JSHVKJT1 Q5 Q' Going For The Gusto 4 ,oo 'Q -oo G'3' 's 'fs1-Wi .N W I J .. A ex Sie? EXCITED about the win over the Mustangs Jacob Harding and Kyle Kutach raise their arms in triumph. Photo by Carol Sharp. DURING the last play of the Katy Taylor game Jacob Harding and Der- rick Grant get into position with revenge on their minds. The Junior Varsity pulled together to win by two points, 62-60. Photo by Carol Sharp. N As the thundering hightops crashed down the court the crowd of devoted fans, parents, and students cheered on the team. This was a typical scene for the Junior Varsity team. Leading the team to 17 victories was Coach Randy Gilmer. His talent and constant drive pushed the team to a winning season. 'tCoach Gilmer's pep talks really encouraged us. It would be half time, down by five points and Coach Gilmer would storm into the locker room and start banging around. It would take a cou- ple of really good hits on the chalk board to get it out and then he would tell us to go out there, work hard and to win, Chris Cox said. Junior Varsity ended se- cond in district, which was a surprise to many. The spee force and execution of tl players played a big part the season's winning recor This team possessed tl talent and desire to win. Tk was shown in the gan against Klein Forest, havii an astonishing score of 65-2' The team was alot mo than what we had expected Derrick Grant said. Writte by Rosie Marquis. V tC0W i . - 222 Junior Varsity Basketball Double Page Spread by Rosie Marqui
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