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li-. S :fp The 1984-85 Girls Varsity basketball team. Shelley Weedman and Missy Harper are all smiles after winning the game. Photo by John Thomas. Girls Varsity Basketball 73
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Shooting as one he shot was launched. Hun- dreds of eyes followed the ball as it traveled toward the basket. With the familiar sound of the basketball sliding through the net, the entire gym roared with excite- ment. This intense emotion was present at every girls' basketball game. Twelve varsity girls took control of the court and finished the season with an impressive 20-10 record. 560 ,'.f, 2 t,1'-'- lit With tough opponents such as Cy- Fair and Cy-Creek, the girls had to play the best possible ball they could. Coach Carol Helms com- mented on her club by saying the team has progressed together and improved a great deal this year. Players also traveled to Katy, Clean Creek, and Bellville to grab two consolations. The team fin- ished with a 7-5 district record. ' .r , 'ga'f'gQf33f .V-.:g- Lisa Smith goes up for a shot. Photo by John Thomas. 72 Girls Varsity Basketball ' M , I , f. 4 , , H ' 3 hwy Tracy Stoll demonstrates the art of freethrow- ing. Photo by Tom Chambliss,
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Soaring to Success T hether dribbling skillfully downcourt, soaring through a layup, or stealing a ball from their off-guard opponents, the girls JV and freshman basketball teams fought hard down to the final seconds. The junior varsity hit the season intensely as the girls were eager to take on tough teams such as Cy- Creek and Cy-Fair. The girls also competed at the Elsik, Klein Oak and Spring Branch tournaments cap- turing second, third and consolation. The team played very well as a wi-mln unit nnrl will he verv Com- petitive their varsity year. A new group of players hit the court this year. The freshman team climbed aboard with one goal in mind - to improve on skills and l become familiar with the Klein system. The players traveled to Klein Forest and Spring for tour- naments and returned with second place and consolation. All in all, the girls junior varsity and freshman teams gained some important wins at important times and showed that special Bearkat spirit. Q1 iggqnnsnhvvvv aanuunlnllvl .,..,,, . 3 X-7' 74 Girls JV Basketball Carrie Massey shows her free-throw shooting skills. Photo by Tom Chambliss. The 1984-85 Girls Junior Varsity basketball team.
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