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worth it ww right: Unity is important in all sports, as evi- :ed in the JV team's huddle. iw center: Sophomore Debbie Riverkamp, 030, as for a basket while junior Elizabeth Byrum as for the best. Jw left: Byrum, 325, tries for a basket, but her onent interferes. :om left: The 1980-81 JV 1 team: ll.eft to rightlz iaddy, N. Brown, D. Ftiverkamp, J. Lunsford, J. f, C, Christian, E. Byrum, M. Gilbert, S. Garret, roves, Coach L. Waggonner. :om ri ht: Ho e and concentration show on the . 9 p of junior Nancy Brown, 312. The . 2 1 JV'1 District Recbifdxx Wont WON WOU WON won, won' won ' won won won won ay- sfsw -is K photo by James Roberts y ,.V. J , Ma swf' i JM Hz, it 3 .1 -was . K E. Design and story by Beverly Frank 77
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.--r-11 Cove Below left: While waitin for the next play to start, senior Tammy Kouba, 25, reflects on the previous play. if Below right: The 1980-81 Girls Varsity players are: ftst rowlz T. Kouba. 12nd rowj: L. Juncewicz, J. Brownrigg lmgr.l, J. Gray. 13rd rowj: D. Bebee, J. Polivka. 14th rowl: B. Burse, B. Dee tmgr.J, B. Bates, A. Mercer, D. Wernli, Coach Sandy Flora, A. Bebee fmgnl. l5th rowj: B. Fischer, L. Buehler. 16th rowl : J. Flobinson. Bottom: As the rest ot the players concentrate on the hoop, senior Jackie Robinson, 1330, shoots a tree throw. Basketball hard vvork, bul Basketball means: piled up homework, two hour bus rides, criticism from coaches, bad referees, eating at McDonalds after out of town games then getting home at midnight, always wearing maroon and white in practice, and two weeks off after a three and one half month season. So said junior Kim Gaddy. The word basketball brought different thought to each player's mind. Senior Jean Polivka thought of making long bus rides fun. Senior Becky Bates remem- bered receiving the Joan Baker aw given by the team to the most value player. Coach Linda Waggonner refleotec the JV season, I was happy with our : son mainly because the girls startec understand why to do certain things. I more satisfaction at the JV level in se- a defense done correctly than winnir game. However, Waggonner's re' tions can also include a winning seaso the team ended with a record of 11-O. Winterffiirls Varsity Basketball-lg ' 1' A' A .ff if . 5 ff 3 ti... Z , 'llll fm, ii'.r'i r O rf .L f,,Af0.f X 4 Q ll n, 0 fy,
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Two JV's build for future teams A major change for JV basketball was made this year because of the building of Westwood High School. Instead of having a JV and sophomore team, there were two JV teams. This helped build a strong basketball program for both Round Rock and Westwood. At the end of the season both teams were united into one JV team. The JV I team finished with 11 wins and 0 losses. Aiding the team's success were the two leading scorers Elizabeth Byrum and Debbie Riverkamp. Helping defen- sively were Kim Gaddy, Lee-Ann Groves, and Cheri Christian. Besides improving their skills, the JV I ladies improved emotionally. According to Coach Linda Wagonner, lf you don't play together and unseifishly, then you can't win. Junior Kim Gaddy agreed, The most important thing I learned was, to have a good season you have to play as a team. For the JV Il team 1980-81 was a year of learning new skills and how to play as a team. All of our team learned how play better and get along with each oth on and off the court, said junior Moi Curtis. Although the team ended the seas: with a 4-7 record, this year was full accomplishments. The team played mai varsity and JV teams instead of soph more teams. According to Coach Jeanne Cleckler, took some time for the team to improv The ladies started their season slow ai WinterfJ.V. Girls Basketball I in art 'fm Below right: Junior Jackie Lunsford 13449 tries her best to get the ball to a teammate. Below left: Coach Linda Wagonner and part of the J.V. 2 team watch from the bench. Center left: After completing a tough pass, junior Susan Garrett, 1343, slides on the court. Bottom right: The 1980-B1 JV 2 team is: f1st row, I. to r.j: M. Elam, A. Pennington jcaptainj, D. Buch- man. i2nd row, I. to r.J: V. Sprowl, P. Campbell, L. Hedrick fcaptainl, M. Curtis. W. French. tNot pic- turedj : G. Williams.
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