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Boys' Basketball ,,,.... With both the seventh and eighth grade teams finishing with 1-8 records, many would think that there would be no highlights. However, Coach Vic Roche said he did have several memor- able moments. The biggest was pro- bably the eighth graders overtime vic- tory over Gardner. The seventh grade will return 14 players to next year's squad which will give a good foundation to build around. Though few statistics are kept on the junior high level, it is imperative to remember that, though winning is im-A portant, building good sportsmanship and a quality attitude helps to make to- morrow's leaders. ' 4- - 415. .- Eighth Grade P.V. OPP. 11 J ayhawk-Linn 25 41 Osawatomie 60 20 Garnett 34 25 Wellsville 32 21 Spring Hill 48 15 Paola 45 21 Louisburg 48 43 Gardner fO.T.J 41 30 Baldwin 73 QUNICIIR HIGH BOYS' BASKETBALL: First Row - Jeremy Nash, Nico Leone, Dennis Marquis, Joe McDonnell, Muie i Cfmett, Troy Schaffer and Jason Browning, Second Row - Mike Lane, Donald Young, Bill Fowler, Kevin u ani, ustin Brockway .and Bill Gooderl. Third Row - Head Coach Vic Roche, Jeff Byerly, Dustin Jackson, Mike Stephens, Barry J ones,'Br1an Stainbrook, Chad Gooding, John Klug and Assistant Coach Richard Watson. Fourth Row - Ron Eastwood, Travis Brockway, Frank Waterman, Spence Upham, J ohnie Mitchell, Shawn Murr, Wade Chambers and Jake Prettyman. CAboveJ Buffalos C8th gradel ' L .af ,-w +f'ff 'X35S fight for the basketball at a sg home game. N . it X XXX fe.. ..... CFar Righty Spence Upham and Kevin Mullani reach for the sky, as Jason Browning awaits the rebound. Dennis Marquis tries to cut in 1041 BASKETB ALL and get the ball away from the opposite team. wk X Y K. X X 'Y 1 , ss - ...W.1.....,. 1 , 5 W X M X Ng gl f f 1.5 pi s O 1981 Pri4 Tea Mel : K-Riva X , ,,, A A if 3
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