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SCORE U5 ONE MORE yells the crowd for freshman Tootie jones as she makes a jump shot. SHOOT FOR TWO! Freshman Tanya Hughes concen- trates on making the winning points. I'M WAITING thinks sophomore jennifer Newsom as she waits for the game to get started again. CET THAT BALL! Sophomore Amy Herndon tries her hardest to recover the ball for Central's side. Girls Basketball 31
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Bouncing is the ractice makes perfect or close enough! Everyone of the players said the only part of basketball they didn't like was practice or losing, and, of course, the best part was the reward of winning! Central's freshman girls basketball team was unde- feated all season. Central's sophomore girls basketball team had 9 wins and 5 losses. Freshman Tootie Jones said, I play every position, and I'm good at everything! Cheri Frazier, sophomore, said, I've played guard for about three years, and I've re- bounded about five rebounds this season! Freshman Becky Thomp- son said, The only thing I I 'fi' 'EQ -2 5? -- EEST hated most about practice was doing suicides-they are really tough! Bobbi Purvine, sophomore, said, I have always liked away games better because I think I do better when people I don't know watch. Also, you get to meet people at away games! This basketball season was a good one for both of the Central's girls basketball teams. Most players planned to play next year. GIRLS BASKETBALL 9th Karr: Barnett Carrie Berg man Donna Corn Kristy Don Glover Crrstl Hanklns Kacl Harrell Tonya Hughes Katura Jones Lori Kimbrough Jennifer Skinner Kellie Strong Jennifer Vaught Leah Williams Brandi Wmner Misty Wolfe 10th Dawn Beachler Chantel Coulter Cheri Frazier Patricia Garski Amy Herndon Taira Huffmes Tlffam Klarlch len nlfer Newsom Crystal Parks Bobbi Purvme Shawna Rut ledge Donna Sunliagle Amy Thompson jennifer Wiggins Coaches janet Southard and Leanna Moore z . I . - I I I ' nelly, Carla Foughty, Athena I . . . I . I I , . . I . Lee, Gina Romanello, Carrie . I . I . I . . , . . ' . . 3 1 I . . I . . . .I I . . I . . . I I . I I . . I - I I I . . . G
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Shooting for SUCCESS team will go far if there's a lot of ex- perience. That's what helped all but the fresh- man team have winning sea- sons. One experienced player for the freshmen was Jeff Ronck, who'd been playing basket- ball since sixth grade. It's fun, but practice is boring. We scrimmage a lot. I like all of them Qteammatesj. I get along with them, said Jeff, who was a guard. Sophomore Pat Oathout had been playing since fifth grade. He played wing and post for the junior varsity and sophomore team. It's fun, but we do a lot of running. We're pretty good, but we still have a long way to go. The star player for the sophomore team was 6'5 Bryan Wiltse. He had been playing basketball since sixth grade. His experience and his height made him one of the more notable players. We have a good time as long as we are doing what we are supposed to do. It is also fun when we win. We are a good team, but we can be bet- ter. Bryan's position was post. There was hard work and long hours involved in boys basketball, but it made up for good results. Bryan remembered his best game as being the one against Putnam City. The score was 103 to 74. But he stressed that Putnam City wasn't a very bad team. We were just very good. warg Boys Basketball W HELP! Freshman Mark Moore looks for someone to pass the ball to. DOIN'OKAYi5 freshman Chad Goucher as he easily dribbles the ball up the court.
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