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let the Bulldogs to settle for runner-up honors, the girls and Coach Lautzenheiser celebrated in the locker room by giving the coach a shower with his clothes on as a surprise but he knew about it from an inside source so he had dry clothes to change into. But unexpectedly they had a water bottle fight in the Allen East locker room where he was drenched and had to remain so until after the varsity game. So the reserve season ended very successfully and rewarding. The Varsity Girls were involved in a parents' night at the last home game against Ada. The girls ordered long stem carnation flowers for their parents who were honored at this special occasion. The coaches also received flowers from the team. Angie and Sue served as Cap- tains for the team this year. Susan Haines was named to first conference g ...r A team averaging lO.2 points per game. Heading into tournament after drawing Crest- view for the first game and being placed in the bottom bracket with Delphos Jefferson they started to get ready, The Lady Lancers played their first game with Crestview February 27, at 8:30 Wednesday night and they brought home a victory by a score of 44-23. They then played the winners of Delphos Jefferson and Spencer- ville which was Jefferson at 8:30 on March l. The results of the tough battle fought by the Lancers ended up with a disappointing loss which ended the Lady Lancers season with a final record of 7- Il. Pic one Tina Hoghe looks for an open person in the offense. Pic two Alesia Yakos rebounds the ball after screening out the defensive person ,Sw- W vi it 4 i 1 to while Lori Thompson looks on. Pic three has Judy Elston and Keri Johnson setting a pic and the other one trying to steal the ball. Alesia looks on. Pic four is of the l979-80 Girls Basketball team. First row is of the reserve, Keri Johnson, Brenda Lewis, Joanne Arnold, Linda Lucier. Linda Frie- moth, Val Thatcher, Alesia Yakos, Lisa Gilgen- bach, Lori Thompson, and Judy Elston. Second row is the Varsity team, Coach Lauzenheiser. freserve coachj, Barb Markley. Tina Hoghe, Vicki Perry, Susan Haines, Angie Blankemeyer. Amber Snyder, Della Warnecke, Corinne Arnold. Cindy Thacker. and Coach Powless CVarsity coachj. Pic five is Sue Haines as she drives for two more points. Pic six is point guard Cindy Thatcher as she dribbles up the court, Pic seven is the stats, First row: Mel Ropp, Lori Wilka. Pam Rogers. Second row: Beth Bauer, Diane Markley. Not pictured is Mgr. Karen Welker. ss N 6 I
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