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Without basketball, freshman cheerleader Jackie May would have nothing to cheer about. Daphne Ortiz downs a quick burger before a meet. Fast food goes hand in hand with after school sports. What would we do without Let’s go teaml Yeah! We’re 1.” Everyone cheers while he or she is at a basketball or football game. What would every¬ body do if there wasn ' t a game to go to—sit at home most likely. School would be pretty boring if there wasn’t a game to go to,” said Susan Langmaid. Just imagine how boring school would be without teams to go out for or cheer on to victory. Everyone would come to school knowing he wouldn’t be able to attend those wild Friday night games. The school would have absolutely no school spirit because there would not be any reason for it. At Lowell everybody benefits from having athletic teams. The ath¬ letes increase their skills and stay in shape while the coaches have a chance to give their advice and help the team become stronger. The school is able to show support and spirit for the Red Devils. The whole school is closer since everyone wants the same team to win. Next time you think the sports teams are a waste of time, think about how dull high school would be without them. Tammy Kinsey “School would be pretty boring if there wasn’t a game to go to.” Susan Langmaid
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w ▼ TP restling Practice makes the best “Pinning down the num¬ ber of improvements boost¬ ed by the Wrestling Team during the 1986-87 season is practically an impossible task. Progress was made in both individual and team re¬ cords. David Richardson, named Most Improved, boosted his record from 2- 12 last year to 26-9 this year. Team records also were refined as senior Pete Do- brijevich noted, saying, “We beat schools who used to crush us.” Attitudes improved once the season progressed, and Coach Cameron com¬ mented, “Fans support at the home meets was better this year.” The enrichment of strength and stamina re¬ flected the respectable re¬ cords. Junior Tony Rokosz, the team’s MVP, said, “We were more physically pre¬ pared this year because of Mr. Bales ' pre-season ’boot camp training’.” Every improvement was an important factor leading to the teams’ successful season. Very pleased with the fi¬ nal results, Coach Cameron said, “We ' ve come a long way from the year before.” With this year’s vast im¬ provements, the team could reach perfection next sea¬ son. Amanda Mitchell Tensions are high as Scott Ad¬ ams shakes hands with his oppo¬ nent, and the referee prepares to begin the match. With a look of exhausted triumph, Tony Curtis accepts the referee ' s decision in this match.
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