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The Mora Mustangs' future in basketball lies in the talents of our junior high teams. This year's junior high groups show a lot of potential. 8th grade boys basketball Coach Antonson remarked that “a number of players have even worked hard in the off-season to improve their skills.” 8th grade girls basketball Coach Bierbrauer said that “im- provements can be seen by looking at the players' statistics.” The seventh grade teams had a few comments on what it was like to play up at the High School. Dean Gorton noted that he liked the High School program ... “a lot better. (Because) there’s not as many people.” And Robin Lick went on to add that he liked it also, because there was “more competition. The seventh grade girls had two teams this year — a red and a blue team. One girl’s player said that the coaching seemed a lot “tougher” but, she liked playing this year. Junior High Basketball Back: Talanta Coblentz, Vicki Aaa, Carlaan Gaul, Ann Trip, Julia Motachanbachar, Shally Johnaon, Dabbi Loranca, Yvonna Holmatrom. Middle: Stacy Mattson, Liaa McCollough, Shady Prica, Chriatia McCollough, Angola Tollafaon, Jyotti Mitchad. Front: LaDona Nelaon, Charyl Tatro, Janny Gunderson, Amy Schultz. Not Pictured: Charyl Jolatad. Sack; Wandy Kraft, Tammy Guatafaon, Fran Bleai, Louiaa Kannady, Bath Schuldt, Rhoda Gotfradaon. Middle: Shady Harman, Andraa Nelaon, Dawn Hawkins, Charyl Terhaar, Liaa Jansen. Front: Mgr. Vicki Frederickson, Bridgatta Taylor, Brandy LaGora, Tina Chriatianaon. a c . Dan ERmg. Craig Mann. Jim Slaklau. Mika Moraan. Mr. Hanoarakl. MkMia Darin Sandbars. Timothy Carda. Robin Lick. David Janouaok. Joey Bockar. Front: Tom Honatrom. Kurtia Morgonuock. Juatm Sandbars. Doan Gordon. Mika Morling 16 Firm! Roar R Evanaon T Strung . C Maaloski. B Sutonhott Se- cond Roar: M. SchulU. K Klapaa. R. Ruud, 0 Koltatrom R. Lick. Third Sow: K. Haapofa. P. WMIamaon. Fourth Root C. Sundat. Q. Voltmar. O. Oahlbarg. B. EBIaon. S. Saari
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To the Hoop Two. To the Hoop Two. Take (t Down and Put It Throushl Dribble, Dribble, Hip Hip Hurray. Let's all Well Ex-c-u-u-u-se met — Wen- cheer for Tony Stay. dy Gmahl B ck 8. Andoroon, O. Hannu. 8 Olaon, T. Bi rnat. B Boos 8. Moa. T Maatoaki M Erickson. M Saart. D Kaaa Mtddtm B Nataon A. DaWrtl. 8. Contort. B. Schutdt. C Bagna. O. Johnaon, M. Pataraon Front: 0 GotschaK. J. Gravaa. N. Hutchinson. L. SurxJafman C. Kaahr L Fraaa. This year’s girls basketball team started slow but later picked up a momentum and vigor which proved nearly unbeatable. The Princeton game could have been a heartbreaker, but the Mustangs rallied and came back after being behind by thirteen points. Most of the girls felt the highlight of the season was avenging last years losses and defeating Pine City twice. Some other very memorable moments were concerning “The fun and exciting talks a few of us would have on the rides coming home, as Melo Norgaard reflected. And Kris Pederson recalls “Mr. Gauffin’s dull jokes. is
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Hustle It up Nelliel - Mark Nelson Back: Coach Ferrin, Tom Masloski. Paul Gross, Brian Ellison. Mark Nelson. Daryl Klepsa. Front: Brandon Sachrist, Greg Vollmer, Steve Saari. Scott Pearson. Steve Hallatrom, Jason Sandberg, Mgr. Darin Hendershot. “The most memorable thing I think the team showed was a 38-36 victory over a tough North Branch team. We were behind by 7 points but they never quit playing ball. The team came back to win by 2 points. Our team showed great effort and patience this year and I'm looking forward to a good JV team next year.” 9th grade manager Darrin Hendershot 17
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