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IT'S ALMOST OVER - Sophomore Benny Green takes a break during a free throw to catch his breath and build up his momentum. Photo by Robert Miller OVER THE RIM - Senior Ellis Bell tips the ball into the basket for two points. Photo by Robert Miller X vu., 3 Q J' i If 1. .1 'is if y T : A - , . s, s . ----- .. 4 X or 1 'fyww N , . F t t ,- 1 t - - . e t N - : sseSaw- .-ff , ...,... .,,, 3, T 11- A .xN..:s...:N N K ,Q ,, tae:- R S 1- t X v A 5 l ' 5 s lt Q -ess v .li :-r, 'f'- -My wtf-:Jef ri in r , i, in rita.ri rr, ttri i ' E1 1 V 1 , ,uK,i.b 4,3 :.: ,,:.. m e ,. , .,,--- 1- W S LISTEN HERE - Senior Ellis Bell gives a pep talk at a pep assembly as seniors Harold Barbee, Richard Polack, jim Salmon, and Wess Mullen wait their turn to speak. Photo by Robert Miller DOUBLE DRIBBLE - junior Brad Vaden slowly dribbles to give his teammates time to get downcourt and into position. Photo by Robert Miller FREEZE FRAME - Senior Richard Polack looks for an open man as Camden's defense crowds around him. Photo by Robert Miller IT'S UP TO YOU - Senior Gibby Lemon concentrates on a free throw shot that is the determining factor in the game. Photo by Daddy Causey Highlights!'95
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SINK IT - Senior Harold Barbee stretches to complete a layup for two points against the Ole Main Wild- cats. Photo by Daddy Causey Highlights Seniors remember 'favoritea moments All basketball seasons have their highlights, and the 1983 season was no exception. And Mlf for six senior varsity members, the highlights were especially significant, for they represented the high-point of a three-year commitment. Each member had a favor- ite moment. For I-Iarold Barbee it was the McClellan game because They were number one, and we beat themf' Ellis Bell's favorite moment came in the Catholic High game. The score was tied, and I made two free throws that won the game, he said. The McClellan game was a highlight for Gibby Lemon who made the last three free throws. lim Salmon's highlight was the Fayetteville tournament because it was a three-day road trip at the Ramade Innf' and the first game against Ole Main stands out for Wess Mullen. It was the first time I started in my varsity career, he said. . Richard Polaclc's favorite game was McClellan. It was the first time Northeast had ever won Z0 games, he said. - By Karen Salmon I I all if f V TAKE IT AWAY - Senior Wess Mullen grimly battles against two Ole Main opponents for an offensive rebound as senior Ellis Bell waits the outcome. Photo by Daddy Causey 94f Sports SET IT UP - Senior lim Salmon slows the game down as he looks for his man in the game against Bryant. Photo by Robert Miller T' ,.s':I,:- fe... sm WJ. ,,-.,, i uns, P-I f
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LISTEN UP - Senior post-man Wes Mullen listens while Coach Nick Tschepi- kow and Coach Gary Davis advises him on what to do in the game against Ole Main. The Chargers won the game, 50-44. Photo by Robert Miller JUMPING JACK - Senior guard Ellis Bell rises above opponents to swish a jumper. The Chargers' lost the game to Camden Fairview, 42-39. Photo by Robert Miller MOVIN' ON - Junior guard Brad Vaden works the ball around in search of a open man against Bryant. The Chargers won, 54-37. Photo by Greg Powell 96!Basketball F . J , Y ,.,... ' J ss er N '-w-w.....r. A
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