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I felt that each girl improved greatly and they will be able to con- tribute to the var- sity team next year, Coach Lisa Wells. Increase in skills l Lejqi the girls with highly productive season, The girls Junior Varsity Basket- ball Team enjoyed a productive year. With a limited bench, the team was still able to rack up 21 wins against seven losses, and post one of the best records in recent years. Balance was obviously the key for the girls. There were only eight girls, and l felt that all eight did a good job, Coach Lisa Wells said. The record, good as it was, could have been better, Wells said. The low point ofthe season was the final part, she said. We had several losses in a row. After back to back losses to Trin- ity and Sam Houston, the girls re- bounded to post a 55-49 win over JV Girls Basketball. FRONT ROW:Christie l-less, Kim Thomas, Jill Demaree, Debbie Nolder, Lisa Wells, Rochelle Wilson, Lisa Bradly, Jennifer Engles, and Darinda Caselman. Dribbling the ball, Kim Thomas l12l looked around for a teammate to pass to. Kim was one of the leading players on the team. Photo by John Shelton. Design by Stephanie Kimball Burleson. Then, in the final game of the year, the Rebels displayed their best basketball qualities. The opponent was L.D. Bell. In their previous meeting, the Rebs fell one point short of the Raiders, 48-47. Revenge was sweet. Bell was never in the second ball game, as the girls swept by them, 66-26. That was our best game, Wells said. The girls played a su- per game. lt was a great way to end the season. However, Wells was most im- pressed with the maturity each girl gained over the course of the sea- son. I was very pleased with the sea- son. Anytime you have a 21 and seven record you cannot be un- happy. Craig Lancaster. As usual, Rochelle Wilson i32l was there to score for the team. This was Rochelle's first year on the team, Photo by John Shelton.
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--Q S Junior Varsity Basketball RHS GAME OPP 46 Southwest 48 73 Arl Heights 67 91 Keller 41 50P 0m0'2 62 S. Grand Prairie 64 57 piano 65 Basketball 57 Haltom 61 45 Lamar 65 55 Haltom 41 RHS GAME OPP 63 Grapevine 62 66 lriving 53 64 Trimble Tech 69 61 Garland 59 79 Grapevine 57 62 Plano 51 82 Eastern Hills 56 41 Trinity 36 gg 2,222 Zi 53 Sam Houston 55 48 H It 49 85 Burleson 36 2 Om 66 Arlington 96 47 Arlington 57 55 Martin 54 45 Arlington 22 61 Lamar 52 39 Trinity 40 50 Haltom 45 77 Burleson 42 66 Grapevine 56 50 Martin 55 55 Trinity 69 42 Sam Houston 55 Record 56 Bell 57 5,6 50 Arlington 52 51 Martin 72 59 Bell 65 77 Burleson 42 Record 13-15 JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Brad Vigneaux, Shawn Shack, Brandon Turner, Chris Dykes, Wes Lindsey, Scott Hamre, Craig Farmer, and Drew Pruitt. BACK ROW: Neil Foster, Mark Latham, Scott Fraiser, Steve Jackson, David Salter, Toby Taylor, David Wolfe, and Coach Pat Pruitt. SOPHOMORE TEAM. FRONT ROW: Mike Tylaska and Robert Burns, MlDDLE ROW: Don Chen, Carlos Cooper, Kyle Schmitt, John Rogers, Rahman Jones, David Sorley, Thomas Hutchenson, and Matt Culver, BACK ROW: Coach Pat Pruitt, Bobby Burton, Jason Molitor, Doug Essary, Eric Olson, Todd Blankenship, David Webster, Todd Pruitt, Mike Kearns, Johnathan Miller, and Coach Ken West. JUNIOR VARSITY
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Maneuvering around a Texan player , Rochelle Wilson l32l attempted to make a basket. Rochelle was a leading player on the team, Photo by John Shelton. 5 L ll 49 J' S sonR 26 Xa As the Sam Houston defense tried to stop her, Lisa Bradly l20l attemted to save the ball. Lisa also was a member of the J.V. Volleyball Team. Photo by John Shelton, Stretching, Rochelle Wilson Q32l tried to make a basket, while one of the Sam Houston players attempted to pre- vent it from going in, The Lady Rebs won against Sam Houston 55-38, Photo by John Shelton. 4 4 56 52 6 7 66 54 46 52 S 43 41 Ma 48 Ma 75 L 41 a 32 5' ssl T rapivine 65 47 u I 4 7 L 52 M 2 60 Laa is H 1 4 a Z1 sTf1r1lt V J . Gigglgr Varsity asketbau RHS 3 GAMES O P 5 ge wis ville P clrandb S0531 rn W AWCKIUHS rlingion Crgwley Stouthwest 91-The - Hin nlfllfe nshel Southwest mar a tom UI' V Sl ,V 52 52 34 37 54 37 44 riflit - - S am B6 egguston A' V- Bell fllngton riin 'Har a tom 255 ' L P9Vlr1e if y am HD 21 5 Burlesonusmn .D, Be :Q ea Q A 21 7ec ' we is WFS 4544 JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL l t 5 A 4 s h 22 54 if 42 i 39 55 39 W 45 32 if 42 48 ff 38 43 fs 48 515 oft 9 38 , 42 E 62 53
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