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Intense words of wisdom are de¬ livered by Coach Leonard on the sidelines.
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The ball is up for grabs as the Dev¬ ils battle the Wildcats for posses¬ sion. Anxiously overlooking Scott Carey ' s shot, Chris Jusevitch waits in anticipation. Prints Weiand, moving up from the Freshman coaching po¬ sition last year to JV this year, finished with a 10-10 record. Making the transi¬ tion well, Weiand enjoyed coaching at the JV Level. There’s a little more pressure and excitement, he said. Magley and his freshmen ended their sea¬ son with 16 wins and 3 losses. Certainly, success like that left an impression. However, Magley said, I was more worried about the players accepting me rath¬ er than making a good im¬ pression as a first-year coach.” If these three groups keep playing as hard as they did this season, Lowell Boys’ Basketball will con¬ tinue making impressions for years to come. Amanda Mitchell A Wildcat block is not quick enough to stop Kevin Anderson’s shot.
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B asketball Minor mishaps add humor Falling, foul ' ' play, faith, and fans all played their part in the 1987 Girls ' Bas¬ ketball season. Despite the Varsity’s 4-15 record, sev¬ eral incidents served to brighten these results. The season was very disappointing — except when Mary Ann fell down at the tournament,” said Most Improved Player Wendy Furstenburg. Varsity player Mary Ann Slinn started off the North Newton Tournament on the right foot when she went to the scorer’s table to check in, slipped on some water, i and fell, to the amusement of the crowd and her team¬ mates. Foul” play entered the season during the KV game. MVP and Co-Captain Amanda Mitchell explained, At the end of the KV game, they had the ball, but one of our team members acci¬ dentally poked the girl with the ball in the eye. She fell down crying, was called for traveling, the KV coach got a technical foul, and we were given two shots and possession of the ball to win the game.” The faith of one team member, Kristen Sturgill, was recognized by the dedication of a game to her. Unable to play because of a knee injury, Sturgill ad¬ mitted, The best part of the season for me was the (cont.) Enjoying themselves at a game, freshmen Charlotte Savich, Shea McMillan, and Holly Antcliff keep track of plays. Freshman Jennifer Reynolds passes to an open player for a score. 88 Girls’ Basketball
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