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Lady Lions fail to reach .500 mark Lady Lion basketball team members ended their season with a 7-10 record. There were four returning starters for the 1983-84 season. Even though the beginning of the season showed promise the entire season was a little disappointing, especially to the seniors. Players had one disadvantage in adjusting to first-year coach Laura Hillenbrand. However, the upcoming year will be comprised of a young team with two returning starters and many players who saw action this year. Those girls who are graduating this year wish the new team a successful year. A. Cheryl Livvix tells her opponent to get out of my way! B. Time-out for a little refreshment and strategy. C. Come back, Maime! We're not finished yet. D. LADY LIONS BASKETBALL SOUAD - Row 1: Tami Wiser, Michelle Joab, Amanda Brinkerhoff, Risa Fraker, and Donna Betts. Flow 2: Melissa Hendrix, Melissa Martin, Cheryl Livvix, Yvonne Burton, Teri Wiser, Beth Ryan, and Coach Laura Hillenbrand. E. T.J. fTeri Wiserj taking the ball in for two. F. Coach Hillenbrand to Amanda Brinkerhoff: Got it, girl? BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD MHS 28 Paris 43 W3 26 west Vigo 40 41 cumbeflana 29 27 Oblong 21 MHS 44 Palestine gg MHS 31 Oblong 38 MHS 24 Casey 38 MHS 30 Newton gg MHS 33 Cumberland 19 Oblong 45 MHS 39 Palestine 1 1 MHS 36 Robinson 58 MHS 29 Charleston 55 27 shaun 32 MHS 44 0blOf1Q 32 31 Robinson 59
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as .W ..,...,.,,., Y Lions prove their point In what many thought would be a rebuilding season, the Lions posted a very respectable 15-10 record. Under first year coach Kerry Crum, the Lions inserted a new style of run and gun offense that led them all the way to the Little Illini Conference Tourney championship. ln the Shiloh Tournament against Potomac, the Lions became the first Marshall team to score 100 points in a game since the Howie Johnson era. The Lions averaged 61.8 points a game while holding their opponents to only 57.2 points a game. The Lions were known for the incredible physical condition they were in which was evidenced by the number of times they came back to win games in the fourth quarter. Their conditioning allowed them to shoot over 200 more shots than their opponents and score a total of 1,544 points for the season. Nine players earned letters. They were: Jeff Strohm, David Snyder, Jon Thompson, Kevin Winschief, Scott Sherrill, Scott Dawson, Richie Calhoun, Scott Higgin- botham, and Mark Taylor. The Lions will lose seniors Strohm, Snyder, Thompson and Winschief to graduation. These four seniors will be greatly missed but with the five returning lettermen the future looks bright for the MHS basketball program. Sponsored by Shore-Parker Insurance 826-241 1
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