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Dec Dec Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar Mar Mar. MHS OPPONENT 2 69 El Reno 24 6 55 Del City 33 8 56 Guthrie 36 9 39 Elk City 31 10 61 Choctaw 57 13 60 Putnam West 49 3 60 Del City 24 10 64 Lawton 41 13 54 Lawton Ike 20 17 53 Norman 41 19 76 Grant 30 20 59 Norman 30 21 48 Yukon 39 24 48 Shawnee 29 27 59 Lawton lke 35 31 32 Norman 37 3 57 Altus 45 6 62 Putnam West 41 10 59 Lawton 29 17 64 Shawnee 36 21 79 EI Reno 26 REGIONALS 23 50 Northwest 27 25 50 Norman 47 AREA 2 58 Midwest City 42 STATE 9 69 Stillwater 42 10 46 Edmond 27 11 58 Yukon 38 ON GUARD, Devon Deatherage 1409 and Rhonda Woodside 1333 rush at the opposi- tion in an attempt to recover the ball. 'L x 9. --as Q9 I.. REBOUNDING after a free throw are Judy Davis 1221 and Rhonda Woodside 1333. 155
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- .sl - 'Take State' motto for Lad Lions They were the best in the state, number one, the champs. Beating Yukon 58-38 in the finals, the girls team walked away with the state championship trophy, the first ever 4-A champs. With 26-1 record, who wouldn't be pleased with the Girls Basketball team? Coached by John Nobles, the highly rated girls team was ranked first throughout the year. Four returning seniors who con- tributed greatly to the team were Trina Fulks and Le Anne Spence, three year return starters, Gina Jolly, a two year return starter, and Janet Freeman who has started also for two years. The most impressive dual game the Lady Lions played was when they beat Altus 55-43. The girls attended two tourna- ments during the season and placed first in both. The Choctaw Tourna- ment was held December 8-10. ln the finals, the Lions played Choctaw and defeated them 61-57 in the final mi- nutes of that tense game. The Moore Tournament was held January 19-21, and the girls had no problem show- ing the others who was number 1. ALL THE STRENGTH she can muster is used by Lady Lion Sandy Douglas 1133 as she aims for a basket. 154 Q1 x .... ,
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'Take State' tcon't.l In the first round division, the girls played and defeated Grant, 76-30. ln the semi finals the girls swept past Norman, 53-41. The Lions finished the tournament by outlasting Yukon, 48-39. The 4A Regionals were held in Moore, February 23-25. The Lady Lions put on quite a good show when they first defeated Northwest Classen 50-27 and then beat arch- rival Norman, 50-47 to take first in Regionals. The Area Tournament held again in Moore, March 2-4, proved to be another exciting game for the Lions. The girls played Midwest City which was the first time the two teams had ever played each other. A 58-42 vic- tory bythe Lady Lions gave them the Area Championship. State was held at the Fairgrounds Arena, March 9-11. 156 GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM. Diane Lilly, managerg Judy Davis, Robin Williams, Jan Hartzell, Rhonda Woodside, Sandy Douglas, Darla Horst, Terrie Horst, Jan Freeman, Terrena Fulks, Devon Death- erage, LeAnne Spence, Gina Jolly, Beth Dietrich, Twyla Young, Lori Page, manager. it 9 ' 52.229 as 7 x 42 fi 1451 2 if ai -'S' 'S 2.3 F 22 f , FIGHTING THE OPPONENT for control of the ball is experienced forward Jan Freeman 1421. GOALS are many and varied for LeAnne Spence. Besides her finesse on the court, the Timekeeper Queen lists softball and English among her inter- ests.
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