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1. J.V. Brian Mack jumps for two. 2. With skill Brian Graham does a layup. 3. Dennis Watson takes a tip. 4. Ready to make a free throw is Paul Miller. 64 J.V. And Freshman Basketball
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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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Junior Varsity Front: Mike Harlow, Eddie Colanter, Brian Mack, Dave Johnson, Raul Sanchez. Back: Kelly Frazier, Chris Nee, Rich- ard Hail, Mark Thompson, Paul Miller, Coach Wakely. Freshmen-Front: Steve Shoemaker, Arnel Mojica, Henry Quintero, Steve Dorsey, Brian Graham, Lincoln Oro, Dennis Watson, Jay Reilly, Wesley Adams, Kirt Turner, Brian Massey, Bill Wucrtz, Jerry Garcia, Coach Gary Charlton. They ' ve Got It Whatever it is, they ' ve got it. Both Freshmen and Junior Varsity teams ended up on top. Out of 14 games, JV won 13, and Freshmen won 12. The magic might have been from switching leagues, but the thing that put them ahead was that the players played as a team. The expected win for every game was upset by a few losses, but this made the players more determined to win the next time. JV And Freshman Basketball 65
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