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1. “Don’t worry girls, it’s only ST. PAUL!” 2. Bluejays get the tip. 3. “My buddy and me!” 4. Melissa showing us her balance skills. 5. “Should I or shouldn't I?’ “T really don’t want to see this!” Lori shows us her great shooting form. (Without the ball). Back row: Diana Bryan, Melissa Huppi, Lori Adamson, Sandy Bogart. 6 7 8. “Il know it’s up there somewhere!” 9 i Front row: Christina Korff, Shawna Portrey, Jeanette Mason. . Shawna gets one of her many fast breaks. 10. “It’s got to go in!” NVAUd VNVIC 4g eed
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GIRLS BASKETBALL The girls basketball team started off on a bad foot by losing first to Astoria and then to Detroit. The Detroit game, however, did have one good outcome. It showed the team that they could play man-to-man defense. One of these wins was against CCA, which was ranked 6th in the state at the time. After Christmas vacation, we lost our games against St. Paul and Perrydale. These teams were ranked lst and 4th respectively. Player inconsistency really hurt us this year. Losing two games to WSC was an example of the playing below our ability. So was the second game against CCA, when we committed too many fouls, and only Lori and Christina finished the game. The bright spot of the season was getting a player to the All-Star team. Shawna Portrey was named to second team with Diana Bryan and Melissa Huppi getting honorable mention. These three girls and Lori were ranked in the top twenty players in the league.
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BOYS BASKETBALL Another successful year for the Bluejays. While we are never happy with less than a championship, we can be pleased with our third place finish in league. Our record was 7 wins and 5 losses. This highlight of the season was tHe win over St. Paul who eventually finished a very close second at state. The team played very well together with terrified teamwork. A slow game is more difficult to play than a wide open fast game. We played well. We expect to be one of the league favorites next year as we lost only two members to graduation. The nucleus of the team will return and with a good attitude we EXPECT to go to state. “Oh my gosh, we beat St. Paull!!!” “You take it, | don’t want it.” Don't look so enthused, James. And you thought you could stop me. Rick puts up the team. Dan Holmes, dreaming about the other DAORWNe cheerleaders. 7. Coach Smith thinking,“Oh no, not again!!”
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