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wi' .,.. i . is Frying to stop an opponent from passing, Karen Cannady l13l, junior, carefully vatches the ball and concentrates on predicting which way her foe will go. Develop- ng agility skills, as needed here, takes a great deal of practice and one-tcrone train- Iindy Mueller llll, junior, shoots the ball for an additional two points against the lustin High Lady Maroons. Cindy's two points helped in the major upset by a score f 58-28. This was the second game won by the Lady Dragons. f . ,. .T x J is ing. The girls' training took place in the Girl's Gym regularly before school and during their class period. They spent those zero hours working on techniques of shooting, passing and moving down the court effectively. GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL: Uopl Debbie Traber, Tracy Williams, QMIGI- dlel Dana Schneider, lStlndingJ Misti Moore, trainerg Sherry Summers, Phyllis Lazo, Karen Kramer, Cindy Mueller, Sharon Fowler, Leah Humes, manager, lSeatedJ Angie Inman, Karen Cannady, Julie Mays, manager. Sports 33
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Basketball season challenges girls The girl's varsity basketball team did not finish the season as well as they had hoped. Although the team did win two games, one against the Pflugerville freshman, and the other against Austin High, their efforts resulted in a season record of two wins and twenty-one losses. The district record was that of zero wins and twelve losses. Phyllis Lazo and Karen Kramer, seniors, showed outstanding leadership for the team through their last season at RRHS. For their accomplishments, they were chosen Co- Most Valuable Players. Phyllis Lazo also received the Most Im- proved Player award, and Dana Schneider, senior, earned the Most Inspirational Player award due to her exceptional spirit. 'Q as ' ls it 1 W' Karen Kramer l31l, senior, watches the ball go through watches the ball hoping for another two points. Kr: the hoop while two of Georgetown's Lady Eagles an- and Lazo received the Most Valuable Player ave ticipate a rebound. Phyllis Lazo t23l, senior, also this season. Each worked hard for the team. 'W E if '7 Karen Kramer l31l, senior, makes a jump shot while being guarded by three Killeen defenders. Phyllis Lazo 1231, senior, stands ready to try for the rebound, should the ball not go in. 32 Sports The referee and Andrea Ellis C24-J, junior, watch as Karen Kramer shoots a freet which results in an extra point contributing to the victory over the Pfluge freshman team. Karen will be playing next year for the Lady Longhorns.
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Williams inspires JV basketballers The girls JV basketball team finished the season with a record of five wins and five losses in pre-season play and five wins and seven losses in District play. Among those defeated by the Lady Dragons were Marble Falls, Burnet, Travis, Dripping Springs, Lampasas, Ellison, Westwood, Bryan and Killeen twice. Lanie Williams proved to be an excep- tional team member. In recognition of her outstanding athletic abilities, she was chosen to receive the Most Valuable Player award. For her spirit on and off the court, she was also given the Most Inspirational Player award. Natalie Moore strived continuously to be the best she could. This un- precedented effort earned her the Most Im- proved Player award. X .f x 1 an 'lineart' Fff rkr'---r r K Olivia Zamarippa 1301, junior, tries to get a pass thrown in to Sharon Cannady 1501, junior, after the opposing team scored. The man-to-man defense strategy seems to create a problem for Olivia, but Sharon makes a break to the left in order to get open, kv r- step. N 1unts.s :,,,,-, K sf 5' Heather Smith 1241, junior, makes a jump shot that resulted in two points. Treon Biscomb 1341, sophomore, and Olivia Zamarippa 1111 get ready to jump for the ball. Sharon Cannady 1501 makes a fast break from her opponents which resulted in a basket for the Lady Dragons. 34 Sports JV BASKETBALL: 1Fint Row1 Treon Biscomb, Mary McGuffin 1Second Bowl Carla Noren, Andrea Ellis, Natalie Mueller, Natalie Moore, Olivia Zamarripa 11'hll1 low1 Heather Smith 1Foutth Bow1 Lanie Williams, Liz Swaverly. Natalie Moore 1301, junior, makes a good jump during a jump ball in a tough g against the Bearettes. Natalie fought for a loose ball with her opponent earlier w resulted in the jump ball. t 1 ?1:ssti1:s. I sets,-, sei? N
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