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1, JV GIRLS' BASKETBALL WINS 18 LOSSES 3 FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKETBALL WINS 8 LOSSES 4 V52 ANTICIPATING A JUMP BALL between Tina Johnson and a Cleveland opponent are Chris McBride, Belinda Noguez, Susy Messing and D'Ann Cecchini. DRIBBLING DOWNCOURT during a home game is junior guard D'Ann Cecchini. LISTENING to the next play are Freshmen LeeAnn Garrison, Sarah Freeman and There- sa Wesebaum. J VfFrosh Basketball ' 153
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Striving For Excellence JW! Frosting asketitmailjl Marshall's JV girls' basketball team closely followed the Varsity girls in their winning performance. Although not undefeated, the JV boasted an 18-3 season record. The girls weren't really ready to play good ball at the beginning of the season, confessed Coach John Hughes, resulting in the loss of their first two games. But we came back with a 15 game winning streak, enthusiastically remarked sophomore player Chris McBride. During this time the Maids were defeating teams by an average of 20 points. Throughout the last three weeks of the season the M- Maids playing efficiency started to decline, commented Hughes. Coach Hughes could find no reason for this decline. Sophomore player Jan Nigo explained that After the games like Grant and Madison when we won easier than expected, we became disappointed and over confident. As a result, We didn't play as well the remainder of the season, added Junior Guard D'Ann Cecchini. Three freshman girls, Sarah Freeman, Carol Garbus, and LeeAnn Garrison were moved up to the JV level. Also Sophomore Guard Belinda Noguez was moved up to the Varsity level. A new addition to the girls' basketball program was the presence of the freshman team coached by Ed Le- Baron. This was LeBaron's first year working with girls. Coaching girlswas a lot different than coaching boys, but the biggest difference was the girl's willingness to work, he noted. We met a lot of new people, and we all liked playing basketball, stated Jackie Nigo. A short season consist- ing of 11 games made up the freshman schedule and these were not always played at the same school as JV and Varsity. Since the beginning of the season, the girls improved more than 100 percent, understanding how to work the ball inside and how to play good defense, summed up LeBaron. This new 'tunderstandingn earned the fresh- man girls a record of 8 wins and 3 losses. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL: D'Ann Cecchini, Chris McBride, Sally Miller, Lorri Sheperd, Jan Nigo, Coach Ken Trapp, Allison Hortsch, Tina Johnson, Coach John Hughes, Sarah Freeman, Carol Garbus, Belinda Noguez. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL: Jackie Nigo, Kim Cappo, Melissa Thompson, Wendy Wyler, Carol Garbus, Sarah Freeman, LeeAnn Garrison, Liz Currie, Carrie Megyesi, Theresa Wesebaum, Carmen Herman, and Coach Ed LeBaron. 152 ' JVfFrosh Basketball
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WRESTLING OPPONENT Grant Franklin Jackson Cleveland Benson Madison Wilson Jefferson Wilson Lincoln Lake Oswego Roosevelt Dallas David Doug Beaverton Roosevelt McMinnville Astoria Hood River 'fl ' X JUNIOR TODD KRANER takes control of his opponent at the beginning of his match. TA YEN LEE was a bright spot during the M Men s season He progressed to the first round of the playoffs before being eliminated THE AGONY OF DEFEAT can be seen vividly on the exasperated face of Dan Nudo. 154 ' Wrestling la' 4 WINS I5 LOSSES
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