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Shooting to in It isn't always easy to be a female jock in today's teenage society. Although women ask for equal rights and oppor- tunities, it seems that very few are will- ing to sweat and strain, practice and train, in order to learn to place the round ball through the netted hoop. We've come a long way, baby, in a lot of ways, but not far enough it seems when it calls for donning the red, black, and white uniforms of North's varsity girls' basketball team and giving up hours and hours of personal time to become a run- ning, shooting, rebounding athlete. It was an unstable year for the Lady Knights coached by four year mentor Iohnny Pate and his assistant coach Marsha Bishop. The team was young, inexperienced, and troubled throughout the year by a fluctuating number of players. Seniors Fannie Brown, Margie Nahalewski, and Cathy Roberts were the only returning lettermen. Two former IV players, Pam Clouse, senior, and Diane Lytle, junior, rounded out those who had experience and real hardwood time. The girls worked hard during practice to perfect their skills. Running, shooting, rebounding, practicing offensive and defensive patterns occupied a large block of their time three days a week. They worked equally hard the other two days as they took on teams from neighboring schools throughout Southwest Florida, proving how tough these ladies could be. At season's end the fans knew they had witnessed some great games and some good games and were never disap- pointed in the effort put forth or the ex- citement generated by these dedicated Knights. Team Captain Fannie Brown was awarded the Most Valuable Player trophy at the end of the season for her tremendous basketball ability and outstanding sportsmanship and leader- ship. She exemplified the qualities of her teammates and all athletes in Big Red Country loyalty, dedication, determination, and pride. North High's outstanding. player and leading scorer, Fannie Brown, drives towards the basket. l l Athletics X 195
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