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M43 'H A www-.MW The girls' basketball team of '56, front row, from left to right: Barbara Bruhl, substitute, Glenda Stapleton, forward, Carol Loessberg, co-captain, forward, Carol Evers, co-cap- tain, forward and guard, La Nell Tietze, guard, Anna Prinz, gua rd. Back row, left to right: Nancy Magee, substitute, Sandra Bilbrey, substitute, Shirley W eime r, substitute, Mae Steubing, guard, Patsy Rosenbusch, forward and guard, Betty Lou Ka spe r, guard, Dorothy Krahn, forward and guard, Mr. James Lynn, coach, Despite the difficulties of having practices at the YMCA, the team showed much spirit, determination, and good sportsmanship in playing their games. A tall girl's advantage in basketball is clearly shown here. Patsy Rosenbusch has a ve r y good chanc e of getting the rebound from the Boerne opponent. Whether inpractice ses- sions such as this or in real action, Carol Evers shows the basketball form which Won her a place on the all-district team. Suchbasketball skill as hers is rarely found in a girl.
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'immie Davenport s taking a swing .t the Sher tz game. The umpire h e 1' e s Mr. Warren. Correct footwork and proper timing made this hit pos- sible for Craig Mason at the game at Camp Stanley. GeoffreyFowler takes a mighty swing, hoping for that all important home run, Pictured he r e is G a r n e t Steubing stress an d strain into that all im- portant pitch, ii. A V H V 'eww ,. , . Henry SVCS into 'left . ser is Preparing to hit a 10nB HY hal 1 107
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Glenda Stapleton knows the importance of keeping one's eye on the ball. As the ball arcs, the players watch for any sign that it won't be a basket so that they may rebound the ball. Score -Lambs 61, Boerne 60. Dorothy Krahn makes use of an open- ing at the mom ent she wasn't being guarded to try for a shot against East Central. lt was the perfect opportu- nity for two points. Score-East Cen- tral 47, Lambs 39. Often in girls' basketball the guards have quite a time getting the ball down to their own fo rwa rd s. The opposing forwards make good guards as the Boerne opponent demonstrates to La Nell Tietze. Mae Steubing finds herself in quite an awkward po sitio n with the wall behind her and a Boerne guard in front of her. Her solution was a bounce pass to safety. Anyone who says girls' bas - ketball is a gentle game m a y take he e d from this shot. Unavoidable colli- sions such as the one Betty Lou Kasper happened upon are c o m m o noccurrences due to the vim and vigor of the players. The Bandera opponent probably got two free shots from this one. Nevertheless, the s c o r e was Lambs 49, Bande ra 36.
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