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...i..e Q7 i T ey - AWESOME: - ff at QSIQQ7 Underclassmen Create Winning Spirit is 3 WZW ei? 'i AFTER making his way through the Mustang's defense, George Bright, slam dunks it. The team had an outstanding win over Taylor, 55-38, Photo by Rosie Marquis. RUNNING down the court Marcus Malonson attempts to go for the two points. Photo by Rosie Marquis. The Sophomore and Freshman teams electrified the court. The players were all aware of what they had to prove to the coaches, to the school and to themselves. Offense, fast break at- tacks and scoring a lot of points, Coach Clay Smith said were the teams strongest points. The season produced a winning attitude from these players, who possessed the dedication and determination to win. The teams ac- complishedoutstanding feats. At the tough game played against rival Cy-Creek the Freshman A team using great effort and team work won by 10 points. This game meant alot to the boys becz earlier in the season 1 were defeated by the Coug by only four points. The hard work and l practices really paid These teams were sumi up by Coach Smith totally awesome. W ten by Rosie Marquis. ...L I' - . ,me .,fm 'av g . 4579,- -ff' ., ,ff-M' ' Www-L, ,. -W ,M-vW F Wi I' 224 Sophomore 8z Freshmen Basketball Double Page Spread by Rosie Marc
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'W' ' - SWOOSH! '-1' 6992 cy-Fair vvm Highlights Year fNv J' Q' 645' '99 Q7 ' X , .-. DURING the game aganist Katy, Kim Ehrigson tries to achieve the winning basket. Photo by Blake Plaisance. GOING for the free throw and trying to make those extra points is something that Susan Whitworth achieved throughout the season. Photo by Blake Plaisance. The repetitive sound of the bouncing ball pounds on the floor. The strong beat of forty feet stamped up and down the court. And twenty of those feet belong to the Jersey Village girls basketball team. The season proved to be not only a competitive ex- perience but also a learning one. With Head Coach Sonja Gorbet leading the girls with her basketball knowledge, the girls succeeded in winning many big games. The most exciting game of the season was the 51-50 victory over rival Cy-Fair in the first round of district play-offs. The ladies trailed the entire game, 12-16 ffirst quarterlg 25-28 fsecondl and 37-40 Qthird quarterl. In the fourth quarter the Bobcats were outscored 14-10. Susan Whit- worth made the final two points with two pressu packed free throws with or seconds remaining. Although Coach Gorl: was disappointed with t fourth place finish, seas highligts included a seco place in the Spring Bran Tournament and a conso tion in the North Shc Tournament. Written l Laura Jorden and Jol Jansen. iilzi ab .egg ' i-1 1,1 0 m an -5 - lo .1 226 Girls Varsity Basketball Double Page Spread by Laura Jor
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