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5U Y warg 4 ...X 7 2 ' 0 l A 1 ,lf t if , 0 Q is QQL5. VARSITY ROSTER Manager Manager Carol Sharp Mia Togsen Jyl Venner Iris Dalfrey Kim Ehrigson Sabrina Zennon Kris Schielke Tammy Ford Lesley Kelly Susan Whitworth J aque Baker Kris Orsak 52 TE X 4 30 44 40 2 U 52 Laura Medley 50 10 14 12 22 I 32 20 nv S' , Q 'r-l, X WONDERING why her nose hurts Junior Mia Togsen stands in a daze during the game against Katy. Photo by Blake Plaisance. WITH the pressure on in a district game Kim Ehrigson carefully concentrates on the backboard before going for the two point free throw against the Tigers. Photo by Blake Plaisance. VS . Hempstead won Eisenhower lost A Klein Forest Won Klein lost Cy-Creek lost Baytown-Lee won Stratford won Aldine won Cy-Fair lost Cy-Fair won Deer Park won Galena Park won North Shore won Katy won Klein Oak won 227 Girls varsity Basketball - -
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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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abs ob' 222 was aixatsfswz za PARTICIPATING in the victory against Klien Oak, Freshman Michelle Gonzales sets up to free throw contributing to the score 41 to 25. Photo by Carol Sharp. FEELING like she had to make the point, because the score depended on it, Sophomore Kim Terry makes the free throw under pressure. Photo by Blake Plaisanee. 9 S' -I TWO POINTS li Q'QQvY' Making It Count Striding into their last home game, their record was eight wins and eight loses. They walked out onto the court to something different. Since this was their last home game, Coach Brenda Yanowski let them warm up to the song of their choice. They warmed up to How Will I Know , by Whitney Houston. Soon the game ball was thrown in, and the players played above their poten- tial, said Coach Yanowski. They took their record to 9 and 8 with a win of 46 to 37 against Klien Oak, and then to 10 and 9 for the season. The girls Junior Varsity Basketball team placed third in the Cy Fair toumament, which accomplished one of their goals. Another goal w. to have at least as many wil as losses. That too w. accomplished. For a young team whi4 consisted of all sophomore and two freshmen, they fe good about their season. V were consistent in teamwo and dedication, Kim Ter said. Written by Pal Carnell. .tity . if XJ wa l : ---' . a 228 Freshman and Junior Varsity Basketball Double Page Spread by Paul Can
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