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TIk rj agers sYiAte the sorrow of the R.inis ' last game. The Marshall coaching You mean — they do staff must be hiding a se- cret army of elves. Some- how all the work gets done: Cokes or water at half-time, towels on the bench, stats on the books, films of important games, special taping on sensitive ankles. Where does all the magic come from? Could it be . . . those MANAG- ERS? You see them at the practices, in the coaches ' offices, at the games. They are part of the team; you hardly notice them. They are always willing to help you; bringing water jugs to the gym, looking for something in the coaches ' office or locker room for you, taping the finger you just smashed. more? Managers and student trainers perform all the magic mentioned before and more. They do more than support the team in games, though; they work with the team through the season, giving their time and energy to a team, yet receiving very little recognition. A thanks now and then is heard, and meant, but no one really knows how much the managers and trainers help out. They care enough about us as people to take care of us as players, said senior Lori King. Article by: Sarah Morehouse Photos by: Daniel Vargas 124 Varsity Basketball
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LcJ KAih4 Lc C Xh On to State! is chanted by many teams, but not with as much vigor and sincerity as by this sea- son ' s girls Varsity basket- ball team. The girls had high hopes, dominating in district and city play. They were consistently ranked in the top ten in the state all year long and finished the season ranked first in the city of San Antonio. They also captured District, Bi- District and Area titles be- fore their dreams were stopped short at the Re- gional tournament at the UTSA Convocation Cent- er. This year we finally be- came a team: connected to- gether, said Senior Lisa King. We knew what it took to get to playoffs. Lisa Mazur agreed, If our attitude was good, we played a better game. Our attitude was good all year long. We had our goals set right away — get- ting back to the Regional tournament, added Coach Steve White. Along with a winning attitude the team had tal- ent: a recognized starting five team and a strong bench — altogether seven seniors on the team. Lisa Mazur received First Team All-District and First Team All-City spots. Lisa King was named to the First Team in All- District, AU-City, and All- State. Lori King, Lisa ' s twin sister, achieved First- Team All-District, Second Team AU-City, and All- Region honors. Coach White also received the Coach of the Year award. The team was able to adapt well to a change in style this season. They moved to a fast-break game, pushing the ball down the floor and looking for solid inside shots. Coach White said with pride, It was the best team that has ever played here at Marshall. Article: Sarah Morehouse Photos; Dan Vargas Junior Samantha Goble tries to get free for a shot BACK ROXX ' : Jenifer Goble, Kathy Hawkins. Wendy Chapman. Samantha Goble MIDDLE ROW; Lori Kmg, Krista Pat( Darla Alexander. Lisa Mazur. Lisa King FRONT ROW; Debbie Lawn, Treva Eddings, Sarah Morehouse. Lisa Ma pass. breaks open for a VARSITl ' GIRLS BASKETBALL Judson Churchill MacArthur Roosevelt Highlands Churthill Sam Housto McCollum South San Judson .lay Wheatley Edinburg Holmes Clark Del Rio Clark Eagle Pass Holmes Roosevelt Harlandale Taft McCollum Clark Jay Del Rio Eagle Pass Holmes Harlandale Tafi Fox Tech Donna Lisa King aims for two mote points. Girls Varsity Basketbal 1 123
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The Rams support each other after their loss to Viaoria. Girls Varsity Basketball 125
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