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If ump Shot. With someone blocking his way, junior Danny Haynes prepares to release a shot. Danny, who played guard, had been on the varsity basketball team since his sophomore year. 1. Q -'fr , MW, . y,,i, . ky High. Junior Reggie Miller leaps and shoots for another two points. Reggie, who possessed a vertical leap of over three feet, finished as one of the top scorers on the team. hovel Pass. Junior Danny Haynes throws a pass to a teammate between three defenders. Fundamental skills, such as pass- ing, were practiced every day. Boys' Basketball 8 5 Sports
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hoot for Two. Senior Reggie Miller takes a chance to shoot for two points. Junior Doug Carson guards as Reggie shoots the ball and hopes for two points. ree Shot. Junior Marwin Battles shows a look of determina- tion as he shoots for a free shot in the Norman game. We later defeated Norman Tigers. 4 al xi- .....f t li :si 0 . t 1 Players find out they have to go back to AS CS We have potential leaders and great talent. - senior Kirk Lutz A year of differences and accomplishments mixed with several moments of intense excitement developed the boys' basketball games. The team received enthusiastic support from many students and the faculty during games and pep rallies. It was a pretty good season, it wasn't our best because we had lost a lot of seniors from last year, said senior Kirk Lutz, but I think we did great for a rebuilding year. The team had some difficulties at the first of the year, but once members had a 84 Boys'Bc1sketboII Sports chance to get to know and learn a little bit about one other, the team concentrated on winning. We came together as a team towards the end of the year, said junior Philip Gordon. t'We did lose a few good players during that time though. Many of the players agreed that, with the loss of almost all of the seniors except Kirk, it was going to be difficult to make the team work. They accomplished much for a relatively new team. I think the team did outstanding for a team made up of sophomores and juniors, ye Opener. Being closely guarded by the opposition, junior Danny Deal looks for an open man. Basketball required not only physi- cal strength, but mental concentra- tion also. said Coach Richard Scofield. The team did win the Jim Koch Classic at the end of the season, which was a preview for the upcoming season. 'The team had its momentsg there were too many obstacles to overcome before we actually started acting as a team,', said junior Scott Henson. Towards the end, we really came together.
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A . oul! Senior Christie Scofield stops all action after the referee calls a foul on the other team. The ball then went back to Moore for a free throw because of the foul. ir' - V 5 12 if' irls' Basketball. Front row: Stephanie Parker, April Waldroop, Christie Scofield. Debra Stewart. Second row: Dana McFadden, Kim Cook, Shawna Lucas. Kayla Cook, Cheridan Coats, Rhonda Patterson, Susan McLaughlin, Tammy Griffin, Wendi Keahey, Shannon Neely, Debbie Stewart. Dawn Beechler, Joanna Straka, ake That Basket. Senior Christie Scofield jumps up for two points while the other team tries to block. Christie was one of the highest scorers in Moore's history. Girls' Basketball 86 Sm x . , RQ 'fl
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