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Jeff Freund and Tim Corrigan let the ball go. X Dave Hogan tries desperately to block the throw by a Cowboy Jv, FRoSH BASKETBALL Mountain View JV basketball season was a success, ending with a 10-11 record. Wins were over Sweet Home C57- 54l, Culver C64-45l, North Salem C92- 86l, Redmond C62-571, Prineville C54- 41l, LaGrande l57-56l, Crook County l63-56l, Klamath Union l81-70l, Baker 173-585 and Burns l70-60l. Leading scorer for the JV's was Pat Campbell with 124 points. Tom Greb had the highest field goal percentage with 53. Pat Campbell was the leading scorer in the game against Bend High. Campbell had a total of 18 points. Although the Cats lost the Bend High game, it was a close score-59-43. Freshman Timber Mead and sophomore Eric Daley played on the JV team for a while before moving up to varsity. The freshman basketball team pulled off 13 victories for a productive year. The frosh also whipped Madras twice l59-48, 57-43, Culver twice 48-35, 48- 35l, Bend twice l69-33, 60-431, and Redmond three times l27-26, 74-43, 42-28.5 Head Coach for the frosh was Jack Lutz. 'lil Frosh, front, left: Ken Simonds, Tim Corrigan, Mark Hermes, Mike Lovett, Paul Lovelace, Bob Logan, Jeff freund, Pete Thalhofer, Second: Eric Brownrigg, Jeff Higlin, Mike Elliott, Bart Hollowell, Darold Brower, Steve Danford, Chris Cochran, Coach Jack Lutz.
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Jeff Daley arches one from the corner as hls brother, Eric Daley, looks on. ..l?Q.e. , ,l., lr, .T,:,m .:,:.l,,iQ,Ei I i 'iii '-:.'- v - ' 4-Q! ,I LESS? la L21 W-112 . . s it hrrrrr is ti? 1 , 511' A Lava Bear tries to stop WWI Higlin from edging around him Ca ts whip four, lea ve rest scratched Headed by Coach Roy Jordan, the Cougars pulled four wins the entire season. The victories were over Grants Pass, Klamath Falls, LaGrande, and Crook County. The top scorer for the season was Sean Corrigan with 292 points. Eric Daley was second with 104. The two most exciting games for the season were against Bend and Crook County. The Bend game proved almost as exciting as the Crook Couty one, although the Cats didn't win. The game was almost a tie breaker as the Cougars fell short by one point. The game with Crook County made a terrific ending for the Cats as they clinched it with three points. The game was played in the Mountain View gym. Screaming fans and a packed auditorium only added to the excitement of the contest. As the bright red scoreboard showed only seocnds left, Cougar Dave Heap stepped up for some free throws caused by a foul. Heap made them and clinched it for the Cougars. lt was truly a remarkable way to end a not'so-well- played season. Timber Mead was the first freshmen to ever make the varsity squad. He proved himself a worthy contender. Coach Jordan summed up the season with A great bunch of men who didn't let down even in the lulls in the season. Jett' Daley receives a down court pass from a fellow Cougar. 1 N
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iw, ' f N L J' ul' , it 4 Q' wi o i lf IW M' C l.' ' S X' f at . W K A . at K .-.3 'ini ii, if 47 ' -, ' ' . me .wg 'e- S Stu! V S 'QF' Chris Cochrarl at the free throw line- Junior Varsity, t'ront, left: Ford Taylor, Dave Nipper, Steve Riper, Dave Hogan, Derek Weinmann, Bill LaMarche, John Hauth. Second: Brian White, Tom Quinn, Tom Greb, Pat Campbell, Shawn Smith, Bryan Lee, Coach Steve Waddell. J V's Nail Down 10-11 Record ln a crowd ot' Cougars and opponents, John Hauth sends the ball up. The J V's in a huddle, getting psyched up for a game. 1 N Paul Lovelace puts one up from the corner. X L I x QM, 5 W may N S 'iit C wg
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