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jfs NEMAHA VALLEY On February 25 the Lady Eagles took on defending 4-A champion Nemaha Valley. It was a very physical game. The 46-40 defeat the Eagles absorbed was not indicative of how close the entire game was. TANYA ELLIS and TRACI SHAW juniors led the scoring with 11 points and 9 points respec- tively. MISSION VALLEY Sub-state time was always exciting and pressurized. The girls drew Mis- sion Valley for the fourth time. After an extremely fast start by both teams, the Eagles made some adjust- ments in their defense to limit Mis- sion Valley to five points in I6 min- utes and completely shut off their two leading scorers. xi, in JEFFERSON WEST On February 23 the players jour- neyed to Jefferson West for an en- counter with the Tigers, who were 12-5 at the time. The Eagles pres- sured the ball during the entire game and came away with a 20-point win. The Eagles had balanced scoring with N. MARTIN leading the way with 9 points and numerous steals. Basketball . Opp. Mission Valley Rossville St. Marys Wabaunsee . Osage City ' Santa Fe Trail - Mid-East League Tcurnament - Rossvilie ' ' St. Marys ,V .. Mission Vailey l Rossville ' f -St.'Marys ' . V' Holton- VV r . V Wabaunsee V , - - ' ' , V I I lRoyai'VaIIey I j I 'Osagefiity I, fJ5ffersonLWest I ' I ' VV A ,NemaI1afValiey' It ' - , A J - , 'Sante FeVTrail - A VV I I Sub-State I ' ' - t Mission'Valiey-V- ' - , V ' St. Marys 4 7 Q Girls Varsity st 35 48 40 36 26 49 45 28 50 31 48 53 5s 52 35 41 ' 37 -. , r' MissiQnlValiey - 30- 37 as ei 41 35 49 48 35 45 34 43 44 63 37 40 20 40 46 42 se as 29 32 45 Ili Front Row: Angie Suther, Coach Mike Goehring, Lori Vande Velde. Back Row: Nancy Martin, Annette Martin, Traci Shaw, Michele Engelken, Kim Frank, Tonya Dekat, Carol Robbins, Mary Dekat, Tanya Ellis, Cathy Bor- ders, Suzie Robbins, Julie Barker, Managers Becki McDougal, Julie Herrington. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj C25 While taking a rest on the bench, AN- NETTE MARTIN junior worries about her team's defense against St. Marys, iPhoto by DARON HOWARDJ Q33 Watching closely for the rebound, senior NANCY MARTIN C125 and sophomore ANGIE SLITHER U43 ready themselves for a leap to regain the ball from Si, Marys. iPhoto by DARON HOWARDJ SportsfGirls' Varsity Basketballf27
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Rossville games example of vitality that carries team to Sub-State games SUB-STATE SEMI-FINALS 26fSportsfGirl 'hg... s' Varsity Basketball ROSSVILLE For the third time during the season, the Lady Eagles rolled past the Bull- dogs of Rossvilleg this time 61-41. A sticky-man defense and full-court pressure forced Rossville into many turnovers. Scoring was led by NAN- CY MARTIN senior with 14, ANGIE SLITHER sophomore with ten, and ANNETTE MARTIN junior with eight. Hum ST. MARYS In the semi-finals of the League Tour- ney, the Eagles were battling the number one-ranked St. Marys Bears. Throughout the first half, the Eagles led and were dominating the defen- sive end ofthe floor. In the last quar- ter the Eagles fouled. St. Marys, shooting a high percentage, pulled out the whip. Ill Trying to gain control of the ball, seniors NANCY MARTIN fl2l and SLIZIE ROBBINS participate in a small skirmish against a Mis- sion Valley player. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ C25 As the opponent shoots for the basket, senior NANCY MARTIN U25 unsuccessfully guards her. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ
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Junior Varsity defeats other league teams twice except Mission Valley MISSION VALLEY Junior Varsity started the season off with a loss, but it didn't stop them. The Eagles lost their first game to Mission Valley with a score of 34-35 and KIM FRANK as the top scorer. In the second game of the season against the Vikings, the squad was victorious with a score of 39-27. The win over the Vikings brought FRANK and MICHELE ENGELKEN as top scorers, each having I1 points. OSAGE CITY The Eagles defeated the Indians when they played them during the league schedule. In the first game the score was 59-I8 with MARY DEKAT with I9 points being the ending up top scorer. This was an outstanding defensive ZIEGLER. effort, said Coach In the second game against the Indians, the Lady Eagles won with a score of 39-27. FRANK poured in I5 points as top scorer. STREAK OF FIFTEEN WINS I if .xv 4 fi, t YC! f CU MICHELE ENGELKEN 1235, MARY DE- KAT, and CAROL ROBBINS sophomores try to take possession of the ball against the Osage City Indians. iPhoto by NANCY MAR- TINJ Q21 Sophomore MICHELE ENGELKEN 1233, at- tempts to block a pass made by an Osage City Indian, iPhoto by NANCY MARTINI iw if Q 5 J , V A 203 -'-' - -- 5 1 '2 28fSportsfGirls' Junior Varsity Basketball .Vg 1.1 -1-424 . ii... Q, .
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