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Volleyball Unusual would be a good description of the eighth grade Volleyball team's season. The girls posted a record of two wins and six losses, yet they won the consolation round in the Kingman Invitational Tournament in November. When asked about the season, Coach Hamilton said We may not have won many games, but I had fun and I think the girls had fun too, so it was a good year. The seventh grade squad had a little better year, gaining lots of good playing experience. With a record of three and five, they went on to win the seventh grade consolation round in the Kingman Invitational, According to Miss Lytle, This year was a great learning experience for the girls. We hope to see them all on the court next year. One: Candice Campbell backs off to give Laura Mitchell a clear bump, l'wo: Eighth L, ade Volleyball Team - Row 1, Michelle Gallant, Marva Tapija, Charlene Imus, Theresa Sommer, Olympia Reid, and Candy Fox. Row 2, manager Connie Hunt, Candice Campbell, Rosemarie Wilder. Tracie Schoeffjenny LaFOrd,Jennifer Ottenschor. Laura Mitchell, and coach Sue Hamilton. Three: Tracie Schoeff watches to see if Theresa Sommers' overhand shot lands fair. 74 Eighth Grade Volleyball ly I ati' T' uc 0 fri 'Q y rf Q 9.-. .,,. ,, A ,lr L. Mimi, .3
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Basketball Fever The score is tied, and suddenly a Bobcat player steals the ball and makes a fast break. As the clock hits zero, he shoots - and it's in! A lot of the boys' games were just this exciting. According to Coach Pete Greer, This is the hardest-working team l've coached in many years, and I had a lot of extra help from Mr, Longoria and Mr. Condictf' All that hard work paid off, as the team finished with a winning season and played in the state tournament in February. Way to go, guys! Although the girls didn't have a record to match the boys, they played well and won quite a few of their games coming from behind. Their teamwork was great, and they handled the ball well. Miss Lytle said that This team will have some really good years ahead of them in high school. We owe an extra thanks to Miss Day, who helped out this year. iii' AA,r e ig NX ist Q 1 's 5 a i g X R 35, N X. X5 Q . -- ix... -A .. Dr.: - X . 1 W . A rf iisi - r 'I 'fi A -jg. ig... . 4 if ' xr. ' A , A 4 we :xi MK ' Ei i . ff' i A '-f BZHK . I A I 1,1 I One: Lloyd Garliff goes up for a shot while Roger Pfeiffer and Travis Hill look for the rebound. Two: The 1986-87 Boys' Basketball Team - Keith Roby, Nate Urquhart, Dean Colvig, TJ. Rowden, Bryan Wood, Greg Book, manager Brad Shuffler, manager Brian Dougherty, Coach Condict, Travis Hill, Lloyd Gatliff, Roger Pfeiffer, Leroy Butler, Dalton Kindig, Guy Gatliff, Coach Greer, and Coach Longoria. Three: Travis Hill concentrates on the rim as he shoots a freethrow. 76 Eighth Grade Boys' Basketball fm'-new Ili x M.,
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