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HESSTON ln the first round of the State Tourna- ment, the Eagles faced Hesston, who had a record of 20-2. Both the Eagles and Hesston had a tough time estab- lishing anything on offense and the game remained close until late in the third quarter. Hesston hit a streak at the end of the third quarter and led by 8 at the end of that period. Start- ing the fourth quarter in a full court defense, the Eagles were able to force a couple of turnovers and cut the lead to four. The Eagles also started getting a few shots to go in and won with a final of 56-54. ERIE The loss to Erie destroyed the dream of another State Championship to the Eagles. This was a very disap- pointing loss because of the fact that the Eagles had the game won and then played poorly. Leading by 8 points after three quarters, the Ea- gles lost their poise and let Erie get back into the game. Erie tied the game with 25 seconds left. With 2 seconds to play, the Eagles missed what would have been the winning shot. ln the confusion that followed, an official called a foul on the Eagles. With no time on the clock, Erie made the shot to give them a one point win. ill To wish the boys the best of luck, the girls put up various kinds of posters. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ Q21 In the playoffs, senior SHANON SAIA Q30l defends the ball. iPhoto by ERlC DILLINGERJ f3l As Hesston works their way to tie the score, junior TONY LEIKER f45l and senior JERRY KRUGER 112i try to stop a Hesston player from making the shot. iPhoto by DIANE DLILTMEIERJ 145 Senior BRUCE FERGUSON 4221 makes his way to the basket for two points. iPhoto by KIM BROOKSJ YATES CENTER Having lost such a tough game the night before, coach Ken Darting was concerned about how hard his team would play in this game which decid- ed on the third and fourth places. But showing the character that champi- ons are made of, the Eagles came back and played well in defeating Yates Center with a final of 63-54. This win gave the Silver Lake Eagles the third place trophy and a 21-4 re- cord for the season of 1982. Third place isn't as much of an honor as first place, but any team that goes to the State Tournament is considered number one! said DARTING. s SportsfVarsity Basketballf37
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Em: Q 01 -Y .. tw f - s sk l : + A ? L lg l f F i ,, W Alg' ' an K I M 1 'gif' ., sf' K ,qw nf' ww S. :ggi-f i ,QL N41 K W , ,. Sift r W ' ' .w Q 11 ' K ll A ' ,, w 7 K r K ? fl E as N was 2, 1 5 I U Discussing the defeat of the Hesston Swathers to earn the Eagles a third place fin- ish in the State tournament are junior TRACI SHAW and senior SHANNON WILEY as alum- ni TlM SHAW relives his high school basket- ball days over breakfast at the Hutchinson Holidome. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ 23 Preparing for his opponent's return during a casual game of ping pong is freshman BRAD DOEBELE. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ 35 Against a background of Pep Club posters, junior KEVIN POKORNEY discusses the drum set up with fellow band member DAVID GOSS sophomore. iPhoto by DIANE DULTMEIERJ 45 Senior TONYA DEKAT helps fellow class- mate LORI VANDE VELDE senior stretch out. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ . ' 33551 Elf, ,.flSf'f?5?7z.5fll5:l:t from f ' 4225 ,W , .rf 1' ' Us 5 I W if h.l- ' K V it .fifxvgspw , .,, N. K is A is e vllfgl ll lf : 'Ti -l .- it A f r et' it -, lf ii. ,g ,A if Q A r l SportsfStatef39
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