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JV BASKETB OPPONENT Jackson Sunset Central Catholic Aloha West Linn Roosevelt Grant Wilson Cleveland Wash f Monroe Jefferson Madison Benson Franklin Grant Wilson Cleveland Lincoln Madison Benson Franklin WINS 9 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL WINS 2 LOSSES 14 xt., N rw 5-.,.4-fy Q VVKK MQ wg , L 6 v p ,. . .., ..- ......... ,, .. . BETWEEN BENSON OPPONENTS Freshman Ross Johnson reaches for rebound. Team concept was the main goal of the freshman squad this year. CONCENTRATION AND TECHNIQUE are the key skills in shooting free throws. Freshman Art Sanchez displays these skills as teammate Gerald Krum looks on. LOOKING FOR TEAMMATES is Junior Steve Robinson. Steve has been a member of the M-Men basketball program for three years. J VXI-'rash Basketball 0 149
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M-Maids Win State Varsity ska ,ball The highlight of the Minute-Maids' basketball season was capturing the state title, which since the beginning of the season had been their greatest ambition. Striving towards this common goal, the Maids played as a team. The closeness of the players attributed to the team's success, stated Senior Guard Karyl Wing. Another outstanding achievement obtained by the Min- ute-Maids was their unequalled season record of 26 wins and O losses. They're the first team in the Oregon AAA level that has gone undefeated throughout the season, reported Coach Ken Trapp. Third place sportsmanship award at the state tourna- ment was also presented to the Minute-Maids. This deci- sion was based on four major areas: The enthusiasm of the rally, the spirit and behavior of the fans, the partici- pation of the band, and team conduct. During regular season play, one of the only games expected to be any real battle for the Minute-Maids was their game against Grant. The previous year, the Grant 'F Generals prevented the Maids from getting any further in the playoffs. However, This time they proposed no real threat, as did any of the PIL teams, confirmed senior Guard Melissa Diede. Five of the Minute-Maids received various awards. Wing was selected first team all tournament, first team all State, first team all Metro, first team all City, first team all league. She was also nominated for Metro play- er of the year. Tina Blair was named to the first team all Tournament for the second time, first team all state-second time, first team all Metro-second, first team all city-third time, first team all league-third time. She was also elected as Metro player of the year. Jenifer Freeman received fifth team all State, honor- able mention all league, first team all league. Kathleen Sherman received honorable mention all Metro, honor- able mention all-State, first team all league. JENIFER FREEMAN leaps high over St. Mary's Blues for a short jumper. VARSITY GIRLS' BASKETBALL-Front: Belinda Noguez, Cindy Bach- mall, Melissa Diede, Karyl Wing, Jana Shervy, Susie McGill, Joan Hilsen- teger. Back: Coach Ken Trapp, Jean Inglis, Tracy Thompson, Jenifer Freeman, Tina Blair, Kathleen Sherman, Coach John Hughes. Girls' Varsity Basketball ' 151
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