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1. As the crowd awaits the buzzer, Mike Shoemaker shoots a free throw ir the drama-packed Royal Oak game. 2. Varsity team member Marcus Glasgow tries his skills with a lay-up. 3. Scott Miller concentrates as he takes a long shot against Sierra Vista. 4. It ' s up and in with the basketball for Bill Barrow. 5. To make things a little more exciting, we have our very own Hoot team who read the paper as the opposing team is announced. Xc rl ■w- ii ' V ' ' ' :4» - f 3 1 Front: Brian Patterson, Ron Lenhart, Marcus Glasgow, Doug Graham. Back: Scott Miller, James Rials, Kelly Frazier, Tim Doonan, Bill Barrow, Andrew Brown, Mike Shoemaker. Not Shown: Kyle Colwell, Darrell Dixon. 62 Varsity Basketball
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Girls Take Two Firsts 10, 9, 8, ... 3, 2, 1, buzz, Saints win again! Girls ' bas- ketball went on to CIF after being undefeated in league. They beat teams with scores as high as 103. Varsity was a tougher and more agressive team with the returns of sen- iors Maria Dorsey, Lisa Pearce, Janise Gamble and junior Tammy Gamble. JV also did well; with only two returning players, they took first place in league. Three J V players, Carla Patz, Kandi Eckart and Audrey Perkins, joined varsity for CIF. After a victory, the team celebrated over a breakfast, lunch or dinner party. They kept their coach proud, Jan- ise Gamble said, because we love our coach. Coach Hinchman had the girls prac- tice two hours a day every day. It was a lot of work and it showed in the games they played. Girls ' Basketball 61
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Boys Shoot To The Top Finally after five overtimes the final score of the S.D.- Royal Oak game was 65-64. It was the most publicized game of the season as it de- cided who would take first in the league and go to CIF championships. Teamwork held the team together to the first round CIF. The change in leagues made the challenges harder and the determination stron- Several team members at- tributed this to summer bas- ketball when they worked to- gether with their coach through Mt. Sac. Top scorer Marcus Glas- gow had an average of 16 bas- kets and 12 rebounds per game, followed by Mike Shoemaker with an average of 13 points per game. Scott Miller and Doug Graham played consistent games. Bill Barrow, Tim Doonan, James Rials came off bench strong. Former student Kevin Pat- terson assisted with Coach Gary Prestesater. and the Varsity Basketball 63
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