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D.C.'s David David Harden tells the coach what hap- pened on the last play. Which one of our basketball players used to live 3000 miles away and was told to go here by a waiter? lt's David Harden who used to live in Washington D.C. All he ever does is talk about DC. said his fellow teammates. That will explain how he got his nickname, DC, When moving from Washing- ton, David asked the waiter, which High School had a good team. The waiter told David that Henry had won C.lrF. last year and had a very strong team. Since David was already coming to Patrick Henry, he got very excited over the prospect of a championship basketball team. Right then, and there, David decided that he would go out and make that team. David had been playing basketball since the third grade. He and his older brother had been playing and practic- ing on Sundays for as long as he could remember. Obviously this helped him immensely, for not only did he make our champion team , but he became a star. David was a team leader as well as being optimistic in all his doings. 96 Athletics Hand on th f'Morse take the championship? No way, they're too finicky! This was what the crew of Junior Varsity Basket- ball players thought about their top ri- val, Morse. Morse, ranked number 1, and Henry number 2, Coach Baranski felt his team had their work cut out for them, to take the championship, Bar- anski thought his team definitely had what it took to be championship cali- ber. They're quick, skilled and try ll I7 our team, everybody hustles. hard to achieve the bestf' Baranski ex- plained. After all, the ultimate goal for a Junior Varsity ball player is to win the Ball championship. On our team, everybody hustles, Eric Karros, a starting forward said. HThere isn't any jealousy among the team . . . everybody hustles and con- tributes what they can for the success of the team as a whole, said Steve Lipe, This strong feeling of success, took the Junior Varsity team to a first place victory in the first game at Mount Miguel High School. PH, Opponent 87 St. Augustine 37 78 Lincon 45 66 Crawford 44 77 Madison 58 67 Kearny 68 71 Mira Mesa 46 68 Morse 69 50 Mira Mesa 52 55 Madison 58 FINAL fs - i -ciegrixsgvri ri gt .gig 5s r A' 7 is ip' r E is K r ur, 1 s .35 f s 'il ,X r Ja, 3 ,,,, ,...,,i,f . ,-eg, ., -.ir T HF Bottom row: Karros. E1 Parent, D: Martinez, D1 Jackson, Dg Whitehead. Ng Harden, D3 Gaines, D. Second row: Jackson, K: Jackson, D3 Lipe, S3 Smith, Kg Greer, D, Johnson, C, Third row: Jackson, C, Walkowiak, M: Redwine. D, Dore- mus, P. 6 f
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lf she's not shooting the ball you can often look tor Vicky Shelton on the ground fighting for lt. Taking advantage of a fast-break Lindy Ross drives down court and prepares to score. X ins- ' , , 'i 4 Caught between two Mauraders Patriot Back Row: G. Pastman, C. Hobbs, F. Leasau, Sheri Edmonds prepares to pass off to awaiting Y. Peaks. V. Shelton, B. Davis, Y. Knox, E. Patriots McMahan, W. Gibbs, S. Edmonds, l.. Ross. Front: Asst. J. Garwood, V. Gay, B. Mays, M, Davis. Head Coach J. Ferguson. The Vicky Boost ...az During the season Vicky Shelton was high scorer of each game. Due to her constant scoring the Patriots won most of their games. Vicky Shelton, starting forward on the Girls Varsity Basketball Team did more than her share of work during girl's basketball season. Using both speed and skill she helped to boost her team from being no. 3 in the league to number one. She can be up making a jump-shot one minute and down fighting for the ball the next, said junior guard Faith Leasau. She's great to watch. N5he's great to wa tch. Since the beginning of the season Vicky left each game being high scorer. Her contributing points helped her team in the C.l.F. Play offs. After they won the C.l.F. champion- ship they went on to Long Beach to represent San Diego in the Regional Playoffs. 'fShe's a great player and l guess that's what makes a champ, said teammate Carol Hobbs. During the Regional Palyoffs Vicky's talent helped her team beat Fresno's best which was Reedley High. With her speed and talent the team had a suc- cessful season. Varsity Basketball 95
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