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Junior Varsity Front Row: David Reid, Mickey Mothersell, Paul Pennock-Manager, Tim Darling, Mike Glazier. Second Row: Coach Pennock, Jody Parker, Jim Dowlearn, Ben Halsey, Jonathon Hastings, Dee Lattimer, Brian Stagnitti. Junior High Fulton Mexico A.P.W. Thousand Islands Indian River South Lewis Beaver River General Brown Watertown Carthage Watertown Carthage South jefferson Lowville l.H.C. Indiana River Thousand Islands South Lewis General Brown Beaver River 5. C. Opponent 54 59 55 45 42 52 57 46 53 42 48 55 42 47 56 88 45 53 51 39 39 48 43 54 49 54 73 37 50 54 53 49 62 66 63 58 50 57 57 49 E ighth Grade Front Row: Mark Gola, Orin Fravel, Frankie Manchester. Second Row: Aaron Pierce, Da vid Ellis, jamie Cheeney, jamie Smith, Tony Kimball, Shane Felio. Seventh Grade Front Row: Mitchell Nemier, Trevor Stowell, Matt Westerlund, Eric LeClait, Rob bie Weaver. Second Row: Ron Valley, joe Hathaway, Kenny Harris, Nathan Hatha way, Shaun Chin. Sports
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Boys' Basketball Varsity Front Row: Chris Hughs, Mike Gilbert, Chris Ellis, Thad Schug, Steve Yerden, Larry Ellis. Second Row: Kevin Ellis, Anders Henriksen, Mark Haynes, Thatcher Schug, Kevin Hulbert, Coach Schug. 5. C Opponent Fulton 53 42 Oswego SO 49 A.P.W. 56 55 Thousand Islands 73 63 Indian River 62 49 South Lewis 61 51 Beaver River 45 42 General Brown 60 88 I Watertown 68 87 Carthage 69 84 South jefferson 49 59 Lowville B5 57 I.I'I.C. 43 74 Indian River 50 58 Thousand Islands 85 77 South Lewis 54 42 Beaver River 54 60 General Brown 65 70 Beaver River 61 66 Beaver River 54 69 l 0 Sports The Varsity team lived up to Coa- ch Schug's high expectations this year while competing with the toughest schedule S.C. ever had. This year's team was led by four seniors: Chris Ellis, Tim McDou- gal, Mike Gilbert, and Thad Schug, who provided the experience and leadership needed for a successful season. One of the most memorable games this season took place at the Oswego tournament where the Comet underdogs made it to the finals and won by one point for the championship. As a team, the J.V.'s progress was eratic this year, the record hardly reflects the talents and abilities of the team members. There were many close games which the team lost by less than 5 points, or in overtime play. On the other hand, Coach Pen- nock observed a great deal of indi- vidual improvement citing Ben Halsey, a first year player, as a prime example of this fact. The highlight of this season oc- curred at South Lewis in which the J.V.s came back from a 12 point def- icit and won by a five point margin. Consolation trophies were also won by the j.V. boys at the Oswego Tip Off Tournament and the Water- town Christmas Tournament.
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Girls' Basketball Varisty Varsity Scoreboard 5.C Opponent Thousands Islands 61 12 Pulaski 43 40 Beaver River 68 26 General Brown 37 32 South Lewis 50 26 A.P.W. 51 35 Watertown High 41 34 South jefferson 46 35 Lowville 40 37 I.H.C. 55 43 Indian River 42 37 Thousand Islands 47 44 South Lewis 69 36 Beaver River 44 28 South Lewis 63 26 General Brown 38 31 Westmoreland 48 44 The Raisins had to make up for the loss of all-stars Haynes and Dowlearn, leaders of last year's Sec- tion III Championship team. De- spite a lack of team identity, consistent play and clutch shooting exhibited by Diana Leighton gave the Raisins the needed stability to live up to the team's reputation as a top contender in league action. The girls finished the season maintaining their status as Frontier League Champs and Playoff Champs. They had their usual im- pressive league record of 12-3 and an overall record of 17-5. 'o o Sports Front Row: Jody Van Brocklin, Sandy Quonce, Diana Leighton, Bev Bush, Kathryn Ham- mond. Second Row:julie Hubbard-Manager, Deanna Dowlearn, Lisa Graham, Sherry Col- lins, Chris Fowler, Coach McDougal. The goal of the j.V. Raisins is to progress and master basic skills. They spend most practices concen- trating on developing good tech- niques to prepare them for Varsity competition. Coach Dowlearn not- ed Tracy Leighton as the most im- proved player in all areas and Cherry Valley, one of the better Junior Varsity Scoreboard SC Opponent Pulaski 21 38 lfhdffusafx Islands is ii players, also showed a great deal of n Ian IVQI' ' Beaver River 47 28 lmpfilvemina h D I General Brown 14 49 A t oug Cac ow earn Says A.P.W. 28 zo that the team record does not reflect Pulaski 24 50 the skills of the girls, she stresses wlfsli' gg il that they need to be more serious Caitiragyn 15 42 and dedicated to the game. South jefferson 15 32 Lowville 27 32 I.H.C. zz as Indiana River 20 30 Copenhagen 13 16 Thousand Islands 27 23 General Brown 22 40 Beaver River 21 30
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