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Girls Fini h IO-O The Varsity Girls Basketball Team broke and set several records this season, they were the first Girls Varsity team to ever win a Conference Championship with no losses, they broke the re- cord for best free throw percentage in one game, shooting fifty point two percent, and they also had the most steals and assists a girls team has ever had in one game. Gina Ossian set some indi- vidual records leading her team in steals and as- sists, tallying seven per game. I think the girls did an excellent job throughout the entire season. They learned alot about what it takes to become a team, noted Coach Ben Ahr- ing. The girls played man to man defense, holing their opponents to 37.9 points per game. They were noted the best defensive team in the confer- ence. I think our defense was very strong this year, said Junior Suzie Boehm. Win or lose, it was as a team. Next year our goal is to become more con- sistant in all areas of play, by working hard in the off season. The Chargers ended their season in the Regional Championship, losing to conference foe, Rock- ridge. lt was an extreme upset to the entire team, said Kelly Romanowski. We really wanted to win, it just wasn't meant to be. Coach Ahring also stated that no one could Fault the girls hustle, the shots-just didn't falll At the spring sports banquet, Suzie Boehm was awarded with best free throw percentage, Connie Weber with the Sportsmanship plaque, Gina Os- sian with the Best Defensive award, and Kelly Romanowski with Most Improved and Most Valu- able Player. Junior Suzie Boehm puts the press: , ' ' s her opponent trying to get a five call. Front Row: Tammy Arango, statistition, Kelli Huff, Kelly Romanowski, Gina Os- sia, Kerry Noecker, Amy Crane, statisti- tion. Back Row: Brenda Ziemer, statisti- tion, Josie Ossian, Dawn Wilson, Connie Weber, Sonja Killion, Suzie Boehm, Dawn Schroeder, and Coach Ben Ahring. 86 Varsity Basketball
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rion Sherrard Alwood Erie Cambridge Alwood Wethersfield Rova Monmouth Westmer Aledo Rockridge Knoxville Sophomore Clint Engle takes it to his Riverdale opponent, during their victo- rious Fresh-Soph Tournament. Tim Parry concentrates on a free buck- et, given to him after a foul in tourna- ment play, while his teammate sopho- more Mitch Lee waits for play to begin. Donnie Hickenbottom goes up for a jump ball against Aledo. while his team- mates, Tim Carroll, Rick Secor, and Todd Tholl get ready for the tip. A it ,ttz S t,,t i tL..A, I 13 Scores 55 Pleasant Valley 54 Peoria Heights 7l Aledo 55 Sherrard 68 Westmer 49 Rockridge 55 Riverdale 69 Vt Monmouth 44 4 Sherrard 64 Alwood 79 Riverdale 57 Sherrard Record: 24 wins and O Losses
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Orion Alwood Knoxville Riverdale Prophetstown Fulton Rova Aledo Aleman Roekridge Winola Sherrard Monmouth T Kelly Romanowski puts an offensive move ' on her Galva defender. while taking the ball to the hoop. Point guard Gina Ossian, pushes the ball down the floor on a fast break against Galva. Sophomore Josie Ossian shoots the ball with some touch against her defenders. l Scores'- 38 Orion 46 Westmer, 5' is 43 Aiedo 47 45 Cambridge 54 62 Westmer 53 48 Revs 23 40 Galva 25 p M 65 Rockridge 38 v 57 Monmouth 3' 62 Sherrard 40 46 Aledo 47 27 Rockridge 47 Record: I6 wins and 7 losses
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