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1-During a JV game Allen Hecker holds off the defense while, barely visable behind the referee, Doug Rodgers shoots. 2-Scott Frazier ( 15) works to get open as the OSSD defense collapses on James Reeher ( 12). 3-Dean Foster ( 21) inbounds the ball to James Reeher ( 12) through OSSD’s defense. JHS 28 22 Bh 24 31 the] 34 26 39 44 40 40 28 44 38 44 30 39 56 56 40 Opponent OES OTe Detroit Detroit N.C.C. OES: Seaside O15. D: Falls City Perrydale Delphi Yaquina Christian Newport Tillamook Valsetz Seaside O:5:3:D! Falls City Perrydale Tillamook Valsetz 64 62 85 82 71 61 59 28 71 86 46 68 77 48 64 49 22 82 75 46 ay Boys’ Basketball 25
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Boys’ Basketball By nothing but coincidence the number of people on this year’s boy’s varsity basketball team per class fell chronologically into order. The team consisted of one senior: Pat Potts, two juniors: Dean Foster and Ward Vandehey, three sophomores: Tim Crawford, Doug Rodgers, and Neil Vandehey, and four freshmen: Paul Vandehey, Allen Hecker, James Reeher, and Daren Berg. Also joining the team at the end of the season was sophomore Andy Baumel. The team put forth all of their effort throughout the whole season. Although they did not have a large number of victories, they did have a very important one against Valsetz. This was the first Varsity victory over Valstez for many years; an encouraging way to close the season and to end Homecoming Week. The team voted Dean Foster Mr. Hustle and Defensive Player of the Year. Ward Vandehey and Daren Berg were voted co-Most Improved. Pat Potts was voted Most Inspirational and James Reeher was voted Most Valuable Player and was named to 2nd team all league in the 1-Tip it to a Bluejay, Jump Pat!” Pat Potts tips the ball, CASCO league. hopefully to teammate Dean Foster ( 21 white). 2-The Bluejay Basketball team from left to right Tim Crawford, Doug Rodgers, Daren Berg, Todd Johnson, Paul Vandehey, Pat Potts, James Reeher, Allen Hecker, Ward Vandehey, Neil Vandehey, and Dean Foster. 24 Boys’ Basketball
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Rally Unpredictable. That’s the word to describe this years rally squad. There were as few as four and as many as six cheerleaders throughout the season as they did their best to boost school spirit at pep rallies, games, and during Homecoming week. Debbi Wood and Connie Rinkes were co- captains of the squad advised by Miss Witzig. Besides Debbi and Connie, Tami Jackson, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, and Deena Sprague promoted school spirit with numerous cheers and pep. From Newport for an overnight game to Beaverton with O.E.S. the girls followed the team across the state, giving support and cheering them on as the boys strived toward victory. Homecoming week brought the girls a token of appreciation from the boys—a long stem red rose for each. 1-The wheelbarrow race continues, with sophomores Margie Potts and Neil Vandehey winning the race. 2-ls it the Jewell hoods’? No, it’s the Jewell Cheerleaders. Left to right Connie Rinkes, Debbi Wood, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, Deena Sprague, and Tami Jackson. 3-In formation, the Jewell rally squad poses for the camera. On top Lynda Adamson, holding her are Debbi Wood and Connie Rinkes, in the front row are Deena Sprague, Margie Potts, and Tami Jackson. 4-Helping to point out the trophys, the Cheerleaders stand left to right Tami Jackson, Margie Potts, Lynda Adamson, Deena Sprague, Debbi Wood, and Connie Rinkes. 26 Rally
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